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Green China, a new era of China with 7 green developments

Moreover, it was said that this year, more than two-thirds of China’s provinces plan to reduce their use of fossil fuels. especially in the western provinces of China. that is changing to a green industry

For example, the Baofeng battery factory, the first large-scale energy storage facility in Ningxia province, will open in July this year. which is expected to have an annual revenue of US$ 41 billion. said the management Post production will promote the green revolution and decarbonisation in the energy industry. and fully support high-level quality development in Ningxia Province. It has 88 green energy projects estimated to cost nearly $12 billion.

Ningxia will continue to focus on transforming energy advantages into industrial advantages. Promote the development of industries such as new materials, new structures and big data. It will accelerate the integration of green industry into the beauty of Ningxia. in harmony between people and nature

This year’s project manager said. This is a very important year for the construction of hydroelectric dams. to reach electricity production targets He is confident that he will be able to operate in March next year. Qinghai has also announced the measures and monitoring of 12 projects, with a planned investment of more than 7 billion US dollars. for the energy sector this year to achieve energy security. It has an annual power reserve of more than 10 percent, and will strive to develop clean energy in Qinghai.

Green China, a new era of China with 7 green developments

The latest data from China’s National Energy Administration (NEA) indicates that The consumption of wind and solar energy throughout China in 2022 reached 1.19 trillion kWh, surpassing the 1 trillion level for the first time. In the same year, renewable electricity production reached 2.77 trillion kWh, accounting for 31.6 percent of China’s total energy consumption, up 1.7 percentage points from 2021.

“Renewable energy is playing an increasingly important role in the country’s energy supply,” said NEA official Wang Dapeng.

China’s newly installed renewable energy capacity reached 152 million kilowatts in 2022, accounting for 76.2 percent of the country’s new installed power capacity.

The continued growth in renewable energy is matched by rapid investment in infrastructure projects. This can be seen from several major power projects completed in 2022, including the fully operational Baihetan Hydroelectric Power Plant. and it is the second largest in the country


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