Core Viewpoint - China aims to establish the world's largest and fastest-growing renewable energy system by the end of 2025, with total installed capacity reaching 2.34 billion kilowatts and renewable energy's share increasing from 40% to approximately 60% during the 14th Five-Year Plan period [2][4]. Group 1: Renewable Energy Development - By 2025, the combined installed capacity of wind and solar power is expected to exceed that of thermal power, increasing from 530 million kilowatts in 2020 to 1.84 billion kilowatts, marking a historic leap across 13 billion-level milestones [4]. - New energy storage capacity has surpassed 100 million kilowatts, accounting for over 40% of the global total, enhancing the stability of wind and solar power generation [5]. - The annual trading volume of renewable energy green power certificates has exceeded the total of previous years, indicating a rapid establishment of mechanisms to promote green energy consumption [6]. Group 2: Energy Consumption and Structure - The proportion of green electricity in China's total electricity consumption is approaching 40%, meaning that nearly 4 out of every 10 kilowatt-hours consumed are from green sources [6][13]. - The country is actively encouraging the use of electric vehicles and green electricity, having built the world's largest electric vehicle charging network [6]. - The green certificate trading mechanism is continuously improving, stimulating demand for green electricity consumption, while market-oriented reforms in renewable energy pricing are compelling power generation companies to optimize their output [6][13]. Group 3: Global Contribution - During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, China's exports of wind and solar products have cumulatively reduced carbon emissions by approximately 4.1 billion tons in other countries, contributing significantly to global low-carbon transitions [6].
人民日报丨我国建成全球最大的可再生能源体系 每用10度电就有近4度是绿电
国家能源局·2026-03-02 02:38