China has established a renewable energy target guidance system
发布时间:2016-04-19
The development of renewable energy such as photovoltaic and wind power is the development direction of clean and low-carbon energy. China has made it clear that by 2020, non-fossil energy will account for about 15% of total primary energy consumption, and by 2030 it will account for about 20%. By 2015, it was just 12 per cent.
To further promote the development and utilization of renewable energy, the National Energy Administration recently issued the Guidelines on Establishing a Target Guidance System for The Development and Utilization of Renewable Energy, clarifying the proportion targets of renewable energy in the primary energy and electricity consumption of all provinces by 2020. Liang Zhipeng, deputy director general of the New and Renewable Energy Department of the National Energy Administration, recently accepted an interview with reporters to elaborate on the target guidance system.
Address the problem of abandoning wind and light to ensure that the proportion of non-fossil energy is achieved
Q: What is the background of the goal-directed system?
A: Since the 12th Five-Year Plan period, China's renewable energy industry has been developing rapidly. The newly installed capacity of wind power and photovoltaic power generation has ranked first in the world for many consecutive years. The installed capacity of photovoltaic power generation surpassed That of Germany at the end of last year and became the first in the world. But at the same time, the traditional energy development and operation management system was not adapt to the large scale development of renewable energy, especially in new energy sources such as wind power, photovoltaic power generation total electricity consumption proportion is not high, there are already serious abandon the abandoned light phenomenon, and the serious influence enterprise investment enthusiasm and sustained and healthy development of industry.
One of the important reasons is that in the past, there was a lack of management mechanism for the development and utilization of renewable energy in different regions. Local governments and enterprises did not pay enough attention to it, and did not fully establish the concept of giving priority to the development and utilization of renewable energy. In terms of development, some local governments have not yet changed their ideas on energy development. They first consider relying on coal and other fossil fuels for development, and only regard renewable energy as a secondary supplementary energy. Because of low coal prices, many power generation companies are more willing to invest in coal-fired power projects,