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上半年我内蒙古能源重大项目投资达1658亿元
Nei Meng Gu Ri Bao· 2025-08-04 01:49
Core Insights - Inner Mongolia's energy major projects have accelerated in 2023, with an investment of 165.8 billion yuan in the first half, representing a 39% year-on-year increase and achieving 52% of the annual investment plan [1] Group 1: Coal Industry - Two coal mining areas received approval from the National Development and Reform Commission, with two coal mines under construction, expected to produce a total capacity of 16 million tons per year [2] - One coal mine has been completed and put into operation, with a capacity of 1.5 million tons per year [2] - Thirteen coal production capacity reserve projects have been approved by the National Energy Administration, with 89% of coal production capacity in intelligent coal mines [2] Group 2: Power Infrastructure - The ultra-high voltage channel from Inner Mongolia to Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei has been approved, and the main grid framework of the Inner Mongolia East Power Grid has been successfully completed [2] - A project to electrify 580 remote farming and pastoral households has commenced [2] Group 3: Green Hydrogen Industry - Nine policies have been introduced to promote the construction and consumption of green hydrogen projects, extending the policy for 40% of wind and solar hydrogen project grid-connected electricity to 2027 [2] - The Datang Duolun hydrogen production project has been launched, successfully integrating green hydrogen with coal chemical applications [2] - The hydrogen pipeline from Damao Banner to Baotou City has begun construction, and the Inner Mongolia section of the hydrogen pipeline from Ulanqab to Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei has been approved [2] Group 4: Energy Storage Industry - New compensation policies for independent energy storage power stations have been introduced, stabilizing investment return expectations for enterprises [2] - As of the end of June, grid companies have paid a total of 16.6 million yuan in compensation to nine independent energy storage power stations, promoting the construction of 34 new energy storage projects with an installed capacity of 14.8 million kilowatts [2]