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能源早新闻丨国家新兴产业发展示范基地,启动建设!
中国能源报· 2025-11-24 22:33
Group 1: Energy Sector Developments - As of the end of October, the total installed power generation capacity in China reached 3.75 billion kilowatts, a year-on-year increase of 17.3%. Solar power capacity was 1.14 billion kilowatts, up 43.8%, and wind power capacity was 590 million kilowatts, up 21.4% [2] - The "Chuan Dian Ru Su" project has delivered over 500 billion kilowatt-hours of clean hydropower to Jiangsu, equivalent to saving over 150 million tons of standard coal and reducing CO2 emissions by over 475 million tons [4] - Beijing's 2026 new energy increment project mechanism has set a bidding price cap of 0.3598 yuan per kilowatt-hour for wind and solar projects, with a planned scale of 1.2 billion kilowatt-hours [6] Group 2: Industrial and Technological Advancements - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has initiated the creation of approximately 100 national emerging industry development demonstration bases by 2035, focusing on sectors such as new information technology, renewable energy, and high-end equipment [2] - A significant breakthrough in rare earth research has been achieved, enabling efficient electroluminescence in insulating rare earth nanocrystals, supporting China's strategic shift from raw material exports to high-value technology exports [5] - The MIIT has launched a "chain-network collaboration" initiative to promote the integration of industrial internet with key industry chains, covering 15 industrial sectors including electricity and petrochemicals [3] Group 3: Regional Energy Initiatives - Inner Mongolia's 14th Five-Year Plan emphasizes strengthening natural gas pipeline infrastructure and developing long-distance hydrogen and ammonia pipelines to enhance energy security and efficiency [7] - Heilongjiang Province aims to achieve a new energy storage capacity of over 6 million kilowatts by 2027, transitioning from isolated applications to integrated solutions [7] Group 4: International Energy Outlook - The International Energy Agency (IEA) projects that global demand for energy services, particularly electricity, will continue to rise in the coming decades, driven by needs in transportation, heating, cooling, and industrial applications [8]