On October 30, the National Development and Reform Commission issued the "Guiding Opinions on Vigorously Implementing Renewable Energy Substitution Actions." The document emphasizes the need to accelerate the establishment of large-scale wind and solar power bases in desert, Gobi, and arid regions. At the same time, it promotes clustered development of offshore wind energy.
On October 30, the National Development and Reform Commission issued the "Guiding Opinions on Vigorously Implementing Renewable Energy Substitution Actions." The document emphasizes the need to accelerate the establishment of large-scale wind and solar power bases in desert, Gobi, and arid regions. At the same time, it promotes clustered development of offshore wind energy.
The plan also calls for a scientific approach to advancing large hydropower base construction and coordinated development of water-wind-solar resources. Additionally, it focuses on nearby distributed renewable energy development, steady growth in biomass power generation, scaling up solar thermal power generation, and enhancing capabilities for renewable resource assessment, power forecasting, and smart control.
This initiative reflects China's strong commitment to expanding its renewable energy capacity and reducing its reliance on fossil fuels. By developing large-scale wind and solar power bases in underutilized areas, China is not only tapping into a vast source of clean energy but also promoting economic development in these regions. The coordinated development of different renewable energy sources shows a comprehensive approach to building a sustainable energy future.
As the world grapples with the challenges of climate change, China's efforts in accelerating the construction of renewable energy bases serve as an important example for other countries to follow. It demonstrates the country's leadership in the global transition to clean energy and its determination to meet its carbon reduction targets.