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Forward looking clean energy layout for future energy
Seetao 2026-04-20 18:44
  • Shandong Peninsula welcomes an important breakthrough
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Technological breakthroughs and innovative achievements are continuously driving the accelerated development of China's clean energy industry. Since the beginning of this year, from offshore wind power clusters galloping across the vast sea to large-scale wind and solar projects rooted in the Gobi Desert, the construction of clean energy bases in China has blossomed and achieved remarkable results, and the green development background has become increasingly prominent.

Not long ago, an important breakthrough was made in the Shandong Peninsula - China's deepest offshore wind power project was successfully connected to the grid for power generation. The project has installed a total of 42 12 MW wind turbines, operating at depths exceeding 50 meters, with an annual power generation capacity of 1.7 billion kilowatt hours. It has achieved new breakthroughs in key areas such as adapting to complex marine environments and integrating large capacity units, further expanding the development boundary of offshore wind power in China.

Meanwhile, deep in the vast Gobi Desert, a 1.5 million kilowatt new energy project is accelerating in Hami, Xinjiang. As the core project of the second batch of Shage Desert Base construction in China, this project innovatively adopts a photovoltaic, solar thermal and thermal storage combined power generation mode, effectively solving the pain point of unstable photovoltaic power generation, achieving stable output of clean electricity, and providing a replicable and promotable model for energy development in Shage Desert areas.

As of now, the installed capacity of solar power generation in China has exceeded 1.23 billion kilowatts, and the installed capacity of wind power has exceeded 650 million kilowatts, accounting for nearly half of the total installed power capacity in the country. The role of green energy as a ballast in China's energy structure is increasingly prominent.

In addition to the continuous development of existing clean energy, China is also actively exploring more new ways of energy utilization. This year's government work report explicitly proposed the concept of future energy for the first time. During the 15th Five Year Plan period, China will focus on laying out future energy fields such as hydrogen energy and controllable nuclear fusion, and further strengthen the energy security barrier through forward-looking strategic layout. Keywords: new energy, wind power generation

Data shows that for every 3 kWh of electricity consumed in China, 1 kWh comes from green energy; It is expected that by 2030, the year when the 15th Five Year Plan ends, 1 out of every 2 kWh of electricity will come from non fossil fuels. At that time, China will initially establish a new energy system that is clean, low-carbon, safe, and efficient. The ability to ensure energy security will be further enhanced, injecting a continuous stream of green energy into the high-quality development of the economy and society. (This article is from the official website www.seetao.com of Jian Dao. Reproduction without permission is prohibited, otherwise it will be prosecuted. Please indicate Jian Dao website+original link when reprinting.) Jian Dao website's new energy columnEditor/Wu Zhiqiang

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