Inner Mongolia acts as green power bank
The
"Meanwhile, desertification control is not just an environmental imperative; it can also fuel high-quality development," she added.
According to a report released in March by the International Renewable Energy Agency, the capacity of global renewable power increased substantially last year, with the addition of 585 gigawatts, a record growth of 15.1 percent.
Wang noted that
"This wealth of wind and solar resources gives us confidence, and opens up endless possibilities for the growth of
Last year,
"Our total installed renewable power capacity has surpassed 135 million kW, exceeding that of coal-fired power. We are the first provincial-level region in
Last year,
Renewable energy contributes 25 percent of the region's total electrical power generation. "It is equivalent to saving 66 million metric tons of standard coal, enough to meet
As the autonomous region pushes its renewable energy development, it is also exploring ways to utilize its renewable power resources and expand its electrical equipment manufacturing industry.
"We are advancing our green hydrogen, ammonia and methanol industries, converting green electricity into green products," Wang said. "We have also established the nation's largest computing power base with nearly 80 percent of the energy sourced from renewables."
These efforts helped
The economic impact has also been impressive. In 2024, the total added value of renewable energy and related industries in
At the same time, exports of electric vehicles, lithium-ion batteries and solar panels soared 45.3 percent to
While the region is ramping up efforts for the manufacturing and export of new energy equipment, its ecological restoration efforts, particularly in the Kubuqi Desert, have gained global recognition.
Once known as the "Sea of Death", the desert has become a model for integrating ecological restoration with new energy development. In 2014, the United Nations Environment Programme designated the desert as an ecological economy demonstration zone.
The Kubuqi model integrates solar power generation with agriculture and animal husbandry, as photovoltaic panels are used to provide canopies that help enhance plant survival and support the growth of drought-resistant crops, Wang said.
This approach tackles desertification, advances renewable energy development and helps increase local people's income, achieving multiple benefits simultaneously, she said.
The area, which until 2017 remained largely barren, was covered by an array of solar panels by the end of last year. In December, the
"Stretching 400 kilometers, with an average width of 5 km, the project, once completed, will help restore vegetation on about 200,000 hectares of the desert and generate 180 billion kWh of electricity annually, serving as both a 'blue energy wall' and a green ecological barrier," Wang said.
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SOURCE chinadaily.com.cn
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