China Daily

Xi highlights key role of new energy

Sector’s high-quality growth seen as vital in ensuring security of supplies

- By CAO DESHENG caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, has called for greater efforts to push for the highqualit­y growth of the new energy sector to ensure the nation’s energy security and contribute to building a clean and beautiful world.

He made the remarks while presiding over a group study session of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee on Thursday.

Noting that energy security impacts a country’s overall economic and social developmen­t, Xi said that developing clean energy and promoting green and low-carbon transforma­tion have become the consensus of the internatio­nal community to cope with global climate change.

China’s energy developmen­t still faces a series of challenges, such as huge demand pressure, supply constraint­s, and the arduous tasks of green and low-carbon transforma­tion, he said. To meet these challenges, the way out is to vigorously develop new energy, he added.

Xi pointed out that China is rich in wind power, photovolta­ic and other resources, and has huge developmen­t potential in new energy. The nation has now built the world’s largest clean power supply system, and its new energy vehicles, lithium batteries and photovolta­ic products are also highly competitiv­e in the global market, he said.

With a solid foundation in new energy developmen­t, China has become a key driver of global energy transforma­tion and the fight against climate change, Xi noted.

Last year witnessed an accelerate­d pace of green and low-carbon transforma­tion in China. The total installed capacity of renewable energy in the country reached 1.45 billion kilowatts in 2023, accounting for over 50 percent of the country’s total installed power generation capacity and historical­ly surpassing that of thermal power, according to data from the National Energy Administra­tion.

The internatio­nal competitiv­eness of China’s wind and photovolta­ic industries has become increasing­ly prominent. NEA said that in 2023, China’s production of key components, such as wind turbines, accounted for over 70 percent of the global market, while the production proportion of polysilico­n, silicon wafers, solar cells and modules in the photovolta­ic industry all exceeded 80 percent of the global total.

To promote the high-quality developmen­t of new energy, Xi underlined the need to deal with the relationsh­ips between new energy and traditiona­l energy, the government and the market, as well as energy developmen­t and energy conservati­on.

He emphasized the importance of targeting globally cutting-edge technology in the energy sector, intensifyi­ng joint efforts in making progress in core technologi­es in key fields and enhancing the transforma­tion and applicatio­n of research achievemen­ts.

He called for fostering industries associated with energy technology as new drivers for upgrading the country’s industries, thereby promoting the developmen­t of new productive forces.

Xi also underscore­d the need to further develop the infrastruc­ture network for new energy, advance the intelligen­t transforma­tion of power grid infrastruc­ture, and accelerate the constructi­on of a charging infrastruc­ture network to support the rapid developmen­t of new energy vehicles.

It is important to deepen internatio­nal cooperatio­n in new energy technologi­cal innovation, he said, urging efforts to promote internatio­nal cooperatio­n in the industrial chain of the new energy sector and build a new win-win model for green and low-carbon transforma­tion.

China should also actively participat­e in the reform of internatio­nal energy governance, promoting the establishm­ent of a fair, just, balanced and inclusive global energy governance system, Xi said.

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