Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes the significance of the upcoming "15th Five-Year Plan" and the achievements of the "14th Five-Year Plan" in the energy sector, highlighting the need for proactive measures to address challenges and seize opportunities in the context of global energy transitions and domestic development [4][5][6]. Group 1: Achievements of the 14th Five-Year Plan - The energy sector has demonstrated resilience and supported stable economic growth, with primary energy production exceeding 5 billion tons of standard coal and a self-sufficiency rate maintained above 80% [4]. - A significant leap in green and low-carbon transformation has been achieved, with non-fossil energy accounting for over 20% of total energy consumption, establishing the world's largest and fastest-growing renewable energy system [4]. - The construction of a national unified electricity market has accelerated, with cumulative green certificate transactions surpassing 1.4 billion, and new models like direct connection of green electricity flourishing [4]. - International cooperation has expanded, maintaining stable energy imports and engaging in green energy project collaborations with over 100 countries and regions, enhancing China's influence in global energy governance [4]. Group 2: Future Directions and Challenges - The construction of an energy powerhouse is a new requirement for national development, necessitating a comprehensive understanding of global energy trends and domestic resource conditions to align with China's modernization process [7]. - The energy sector faces the challenge of achieving carbon peak and reduction goals within a shorter timeframe while ensuring energy demand growth, requiring integrated development and efficient utilization of fossil energy [8]. - Embracing innovation, particularly through the integration of artificial intelligence in the energy sector, is crucial for enhancing high-quality development and addressing the diverse needs of the energy market [9].
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国家能源局·2026-03-05 00:09