en.Wedoany.com Reported - The National Development and Reform Commission and the National Energy Administration recently released the "15th Five-Year Plan for the Construction of a New Energy System," proposing to initially establish a clean, low-carbon, safe, and efficient new energy system by 2030.
The plan outlines the main objectives for building the new energy system during the "15th Five-Year Plan" period. Key targets include: achieving an integrated energy production capacity of 5.8 billion tons of standard coal, comprehensively enhancing the complementarity, mutual support, security, and resilience of the power system, and ensuring diversified and controllable energy imports; peaking coal and oil consumption, raising the share of non-fossil energy consumption to 25%, increasing the installed capacity share of wind and solar power to over 50%, making them the mainstay of power generation capacity, and raising the share of non-fossil energy power generation to 50%, making it the main source of electricity; accelerating the construction of a robust, resilient, green, low-carbon, integrated, intelligent, and efficient new energy infrastructure system, and initially establishing a new power system; achieving overall independent control over key technology and equipment in the energy industry chain, positioning China among the world's leading nations in energy technology innovation; and accelerating the improvement of market and pricing mechanisms suited to the new energy system, with the basic establishment of a unified national electricity market system.
The plan specifies promoting the construction of transmission channels for clean energy bases, transforming distribution networks into efficient resource allocation platforms for source-grid-load-storage integration, and striving to achieve the capacity to accommodate 900 GW of distributed new energy access by 2030. The plan also proposes adhering to the parallel development of centralized and distributed generation, as well as power and non-power applications, strengthening multi-variety complementary development of new energy, intensive and composite spatial utilization, and integrated aggregation operations. It aims to promote the large-scale and stable development of onshore wind and solar photovoltaic power, advance offshore wind power into deeper waters, and scale up the development of concentrated solar power and ocean energy. It actively promotes the development of geothermal energy, hydrogen energy, and green fuels, aiming to double the scale of non-power utilization of new energy. A comprehensive evaluation index system for new energy consumption will be established and improved, with the target of new energy power generation accounting for 30% of total generation by 2030.
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