請更新您的瀏覽器

您使用的瀏覽器版本較舊,已不再受支援。建議您更新瀏覽器版本,以獲得最佳使用體驗。

Eng

New energy overtakes thermal power in China's coal-rich Inner Mongolia

XINHUA

發布於 1天前 • Tian Ying,Zhao Zehui,Zhu Wenzhe,Wang Yihanyidu,Li Yunping,Wang Jing
An aerial drone photo taken on Sept. 10, 2024 shows photovoltaic power facilities in Dengkou County, Bayannur City, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. (Xinhua/Li Yunping)
An aerial drone photo taken on Sept. 10, 2024 shows photovoltaic power facilities in Dengkou County, Bayannur City, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. (Xinhua/Li Yunping)

HOHHOT, Dec. 26 (Xinhua) -- The installed new energy capacity, which includes wind power and solar energy, in north China's coal-rich Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region has surpassed 120 million kilowatts, exceeding the region's installed thermal power capacity for the first time.

Inner Mongolia has achieved this milestone one year ahead of schedule, most recently having connected a 1-million-kilowatt photovoltaic project to the grid. Its total installed power capacity is now 240 million kilowatts, and its installed thermal power capacity is 117 million kilowatts.

Inner Mongolia possesses abundant new energy resources, with a wind energy resource potential of 1.46 billion kilowatts, accounting for approximately 57 percent of the national figure. Its solar energy resource potential amounts to 9.4 billion kilowatts, representing approximately 21 percent of the national potential.

Currently, new energy installations connected to the grid in the region generate 270 billion kilowatt-hours of green electricity annually, which is equivalent to reducing standard coal use by 84 million tonnes and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by over 220 million tonnes.

Inner Mongolia also boasts coal reserves totaling 536.5 billion tonnes, accounting for nearly one-third of the national total. In 2023, its annual coal production output came in above 1.2 billion tonnes, of which approximately 60 percent was sold outside the region, with about 250 million tonnes used to generate thermal power within the region.

According to a bulletin posted on the regional energy bureau's official website in January, Inner Mongolia at the time planned to shut down three coal mines in 2024 with a total production capacity of 2.1 million tonnes.

Inner Mongolia has also made great strides in technological innovation in the field of new energy. The region has integrated wind and solar power generation with desertification control, for example, by using solar panels to provide shade and reduce surface water evaporation to enable plant growth beneath. Projects such as this ingeniously combine new energy development with desert ecosystem restoration.

This photo taken on July 24, 2024 shows the Kubuqi Desert Ordos Central-Northern New Energy Base project located in Dalad Banner, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. (Xinhua/Wang Jing)
This photo taken on July 24, 2024 shows the Kubuqi Desert Ordos Central-Northern New Energy Base project located in Dalad Banner, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. (Xinhua/Wang Jing)

Inner Mongolia can be seen as a microcosm of the rapid growth of China's new energy sector, which has maintained a double-digit annual growth rate in recent years.

Since 2013, the country's installed wind power capacity has grown sixfold, and its installed solar power capacity has surged more than 180-fold. New installations in China account for over 40 percent of the global annual total, contributing significantly to the world's green development.

In the tone-setting annual economic work conference held earlier this month, China's policymakers pledged to accelerate the comprehensive green transformation of economic and social development next year.

To achieve the country's dual carbon goals, China will tighten control over the consumption of fossil fuels, work faster to develop a new energy system, and promote the integrated development of hydro, wind and solar power, said an official from the Office of the Central Committee for Financial and Economic Affairs. ■

0 0
reaction icon 0
reaction icon 0
reaction icon 0
reaction icon 0
reaction icon 0
reaction icon 0

留言 0

沒有留言。