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As a major energy consumer, energy issues are related to China's national security and economic and social stability.
The above-mentioned complex situation has affected China's clean energy transition process.
Data show that China's total energy consumption in 2019 was 4.
Coal still accounts for the bulk of China's energy consumption.
In fact, China imports far more coal annually than natural gas.
According to the plan, during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period (2021-2025), China's new electricity demand mainly depends on the increase of new and renewable energy sources, coupled with the continuous decline in the use of bulk coal in the terminal sector.
At present, China's economic recovery should adhere to the green recovery and adhere to the concepts and policies of low-carbon transformation.
At present, China is strictly controlling the expansion of coal power production capacity to avoid overcapacity of coal power production in the future.
Experts believe that China's energy revolution will proceed from three aspects:
The first is to accelerate industrial transformation and upgrading and establish an industrial system for green and low-carbon circular development.
During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, carbon dioxide emissions from high-energy-consuming industries will be the first to reach their peak.
The second is to accelerate the development of renewable energy, maintain the progress of new installations of wind power and solar power, and ensure the safe and stable operation of the power grid.
The third is to accelerate the consumption and utilization of electricity in the transportation terminal sector of industrial buildings to replace fossil energy.
The current proportion of electricity in terminal energy consumption is about 25%, and it will increase to more than 30% by 2030.
The replacement of fossil energy by electricity will play an important role in energy conservation and emission reduction in the terminal sector, and it will also provide strong demand and market space for the development of renewable electricity.
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