国家能源局发布2025年可再生能源并网运行情况
中国能源报·2026-02-12 07:24

Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the rapid growth and significant achievements in China's renewable energy sector, highlighting the country's commitment to carbon neutrality and the expansion of its renewable energy capacity by 2025 [1]. Group 1: Renewable Energy Capacity - By 2025, renewable energy installed capacity exceeds 60%, with wind and solar power contributing over 430 million kilowatts of new capacity, surpassing thermal power for the first time [2]. - In 2025, the total installed capacity of renewable energy reaches 2.34 billion kilowatts, a 24% increase year-on-year, accounting for approximately 60% of the national total [2]. Group 2: Renewable Energy Generation - In 2025, renewable energy generation reaches 3.99 trillion kilowatt-hours, a 15% increase, making up 38% of total electricity generation [3]. - The increase in renewable energy generation covers the entire growth in national electricity consumption, with an additional 519.3 billion kilowatt-hours generated from renewable sources [3]. Group 3: Hydropower Development - In 2025, new hydropower capacity adds 12.15 million kilowatts, with total hydropower capacity reaching 450 million kilowatts [3]. - Hydropower generation in 2025 amounts to 1.46 trillion kilowatt-hours, with an average utilization of 3,367 hours [3]. Group 4: Wind Power Development - Wind power sees an increase of 12 million kilowatts in 2025, a 51% year-on-year growth, with 79% of new installations located in the "Three North" regions [4]. - Cumulative wind power capacity reaches 640 million kilowatts, with generation totaling 1.13 trillion kilowatt-hours, reflecting a 13% increase [4]. Group 5: Solar Power Development - Solar power capacity increases by 31.7 million kilowatts in 2025, a 14% growth, with both centralized and distributed solar power contributing significantly [5]. - Total solar power capacity reaches 1.2 billion kilowatts, with generation hitting 1.17 trillion kilowatt-hours, a 40% increase [5]. Group 6: Biomass and Thermal Power Development - Biomass power adds 1.51 million kilowatts in 2025, with total capacity reaching 47.43 million kilowatts and generation increasing by 7% [5]. - Thermal power sees a notable increase in installed capacity and generation, with specific figures indicating a growth trend [5].