Major changes will be made in the energy industry, and new energy sources such as nuclear energy, wind energy and solar energy will occupy an important position in the power industry.

A few days ago, the National Energy Administration revealed that the new energy plan will eventually be named as “Emerging Energy Industry Development Plan”. The reporter learned that after many revisions and improvements, the plan has been approved by the National Development and Reform Commission and reported to the State Council.

Coal will gradually be replaced by natural gas
An expert involved in the development of a strategic emerging industry development plan in China said that “the planning of emerging industries is nearing completion and the plan must come out at the end of September.”

The planned development plan includes plans for the development and utilization of new and renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, biomass, geothermal, and unconventional natural gas, as well as upgrades to traditional energy sources, such as clean coal. Deployment plans for specific implementation paths, development scales, and major policy initiatives for smart grids, new vehicles for vehicles, and distributed energy.

According to relevant sources of the National Energy Administration, the plan focuses on raising the “two goals” of non-fossil energy and carbon emission reduction.

It is understood that coal that produces a large amount of greenhouse gases will gradually withdraw from the energy stage. According to industry insiders, coal has been gradually replaced, which is the inevitable result of China's industrial restructuring and energy conservation.

According to preliminary estimates, after the implementation of the emerging energy industry plan, by 2020, the excessive dependence on coal demand will be greatly reduced, which will reduce the sulfur dioxide emissions of the year by about 7.8 million tons, and the carbon dioxide emissions of that year will be reduced by about 1.2 billion tons.

Jiang Bing, director of the Planning Department of the National Energy Administration, said that by 2015, China's non-fossil energy will account for about 11% of primary energy consumption. Due to the rapid growth of clean energy and non-fossil energy, the proportion of coal in primary energy consumption may fall from more than 70% in 2009 to about 63%. This will obviously change the situation that China's coal consumption has remained high for many years.

The energy industry plan is a natural gas revolution, and natural gas will become the main energy source to replace coal. Han Xiaoping, chief information officer of China Energy Network, said in an interview that the inclusion of natural gas and distributed energy into the planning is a major breakthrough in this plan. Han Xiaoping analyzed that the National Energy Administration estimates that by 2015, the proportion of natural gas utilization in the energy consumption structure is expected to increase from the current 3.9% to about 8.3%, which is its biggest highlight.

New energy will become the main force of energy
The most important content of this development plan is the planning for the development and utilization of new energy and renewable energy. New energy sources such as nuclear energy, wind energy and solar energy will gradually occupy the energy field.

For the new energy industry, China has frequently introduced support policies in recent years. For example, a series of subsidy policies for photovoltaic power generation, benchmarking tariffs for onshore wind power and concession bidding policies for offshore wind power, and incentives to build inland nuclear power plants and speed up approvals in recent years.

According to industry insiders, in this “emerging energy industry development plan”, the status of new energy will be greatly improved, and this development plan also promotes the reordering of new energy industry development.

According to relevant persons from the National Energy Administration, China will focus on the development of three types of non-fossil energy sources. The first is nuclear power, the second is hydropower, and the third is wind, solar and biomass. The National Energy Administration estimates that “in 2015, hydropower and nuclear power accounted for nearly 9% of primary energy consumption, and wind, solar and biomass energy were close to 2.6%.”

Experts said that hydropower and nuclear power will be strongly supported, and wind power and photovoltaic power generation will also be the object of long-term government support. According to the analysis of Great Wall Securities, in accordance with the energy development plan formulated by China, it has become an inevitable choice to greatly improve the development and supply capacity of nuclear power and renewable energy. In this 5 trillion yuan investment plan, about 40% of the funds will be used for traditional energy upgrades, of which the total investment in power grid is about 500 billion yuan, and the subsidy for power battery vehicles may reach 1 trillion yuan, while distributed energy, The utilization of clean coal is about 500 billion yuan.

Jiang Bing said that overall consideration, during the "Twelfth Five-Year Plan" period, through vigorous development of nuclear power, hydropower, wind power, and increased consumption of natural gas, by the end of the "Twelfth Five-Year Plan", the proportion of hydropower and nuclear power in primary energy consumption is now 7%. Nearly 9% to the left and right; wind, solar and biomass energy consumption of primary energy from the current 0.8% reached nearly 2.6%.

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