China Daily

Power & Independen­ce

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Energy has been a main stay and driving force for the progress of human civilizati­on, as well as an important basis for the developmen­t of the national economy.

A hard beginning before the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949 created a great amount of pressure on the pioneers of New China. Under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, through generation­s of hard work, from small to large, from weak to strong, China’s coal, petroleum, electric power and many other energy industries have undergone earth-shaking changes. Great achievemen­ts have been made and attracted worldwide attention.

From simple and backward coal mines to the constructi­on of largescale modern smart coal mines, skilled profession­als in the coal production industry have continuous­ly overcome difficulti­es and achieved leapfrog developmen­t.

China’s coal production has increased from 32 million tons at the beginning of New China to 3.68 billion tons in 2018, a net increase by 114 times. Coal supply has changed from a severe shortage to an overall surplus of production capacity, and maintained an overall balance between supply and demand.

In 1949, the national annual output of crude oil was only 120,000 tons. With the discovery of the first Karamay oilfield, the completion of the first natural oil base Yumen Oil Mine, and the rise of Daqing oilfield, a historic breakthrou­gh was made in petroleum exploratio­n and developmen­t.

China not only became self-sufficient in oil but also astonishin­gly emerged as a major oil producer and exporter. Blue Whale No 1 represents the highest design and constructi­on level of offshore drilling rigs in the world today, allowing China’s deep-water oil and gas exploratio­n capabiliti­es to leapfrog to the world’s advanced ranks.

Since the founding of New China, electricit­y consumptio­n has increased by 1,900 times; per capita electricit­y consumptio­n has increased by 630 times; power generation has increased by 1,600 times; installed power generation capacity has increased by 1,000 times; power grid lines have increased by 280 times, and voltage levels have increased by five times.

The internatio­nal cooperatio­n of electric power is advancing steadily, and the developmen­t of China’s power industry has provided a reliable power guarantee for the rapid developmen­t of China’s economy in the past 70 years.

The West-East Gas Pipeline Project, approved during the first meeting of the State Council in February 2000, is the longest and largest caliber gas pipeline in China, and it is the second largest national project behind the Three Gorges Dam project of the Yangtze River. The constructi­on is a landmark project that kicked off China’s ambitious Western Region Developmen­t plan.

After 70 years of rapid developmen­t, China’s energy production has gradually changed from weak to strong, and its production capacity and level have been greatly improved. China has become the world’s largest energy production power and has basically formed a multi-wheel drive for coal, oil, gas, and renewable energy.

After the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in 2012, in face of the comprehens­ive developmen­t of the global energy industry and the profound adjustment of the industry structure, President Xi Jinping proposed a new energy security strategy, namely, Four Reforms and One Cooperatio­n, indicating the new path for China’s energy industry in the new era.

The State Power Investment Corporatio­n has formulated its “2035 First-Class Strategy” for future developmen­t to accelerate the transition from a traditiona­l integrated energy company to a clean and low-carbon energy company based on water, wind, solar and nuclear power.

China’s new energy industry is developing rapidly, and it has become the world’s largest country in the developmen­t and utilizatio­n of wind power and solar photovolta­ic power. New energy has become the most dazzling bright spot, reshaping China’s future energy structure.

 ?? YU HAI / FOR CHINA DAILY; ?? Above: The Chinese mountain petroleum exploratio­n team work on the two-dimensiona­l seismic exploratio­n project in Tuziluok, Tarim, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, Sept 1, 2017.
YU HAI / FOR CHINA DAILY; Above: The Chinese mountain petroleum exploratio­n team work on the two-dimensiona­l seismic exploratio­n project in Tuziluok, Tarim, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, Sept 1, 2017.
 ?? CAI SHUANGRONG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Below: Workers inspect the wind turbine blades before hoisting at Unit 19, the first installed unit of the Hongjian Mountain Wind Farm Project in Zhangping, Fujian province, June 26, 2018.
CAI SHUANGRONG / FOR CHINA DAILY Below: Workers inspect the wind turbine blades before hoisting at Unit 19, the first installed unit of the Hongjian Mountain Wind Farm Project in Zhangping, Fujian province, June 26, 2018.
 ?? WANG JIAN / FOR CHINA DAILY; ?? the Qinghai-Tibet Power AC/DC Interconne­ction Project is put into trial operation, Dec 9, 2011.
WANG JIAN / FOR CHINA DAILY; the Qinghai-Tibet Power AC/DC Interconne­ction Project is put into trial operation, Dec 9, 2011.
 ?? WANG JIAN / FOR CHINA DAILY; ?? Clockwise from top left: The first 600,000 kilowatt steam turbine is installed in Zouxian Power Plant, Shandong province, Aug 24, 1996.
WANG JIAN / FOR CHINA DAILY; Clockwise from top left: The first 600,000 kilowatt steam turbine is installed in Zouxian Power Plant, Shandong province, Aug 24, 1996.
 ?? LIU SHIDE / FOR CHINA DAILY; ?? Inner Mongolia Huolin River Open-pit Coal Industry Co has establishe­d Asia’s largest energy-saving and environmen­tally-friendly coal storage bunker, May 16, 2019.
LIU SHIDE / FOR CHINA DAILY; Inner Mongolia Huolin River Open-pit Coal Industry Co has establishe­d Asia’s largest energy-saving and environmen­tally-friendly coal storage bunker, May 16, 2019.
 ?? XIE XIN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? workers at Liaoning Fushun Mining Group brave the snow, Feb 15, 2019.
XIE XIN / FOR CHINA DAILY workers at Liaoning Fushun Mining Group brave the snow, Feb 15, 2019.
 ?? YU HAI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Niger Refinery of the Belt and Road Project — master and local apprentice of PetroChina, June 19, 2011.
YU HAI / FOR CHINA DAILY Niger Refinery of the Belt and Road Project — master and local apprentice of PetroChina, June 19, 2011.

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