National Development and Reform Commission: Step Up Technological Breakthroughs in Long-Duration Energy Storage, Hydrogen Production from Green Electricity, Ammonia and Methanol Synthesis, Nuclear Fus
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The Infrastructure Development Department of the National Development and Reform Commission recently published an article entitled "Accelerating the Construction of a Modernized Infrastructure System". The article puts forth a series of proposals aimed at bolstering the local development and utilization of new energy resources in regions abundant with such reserves. It emphasizes the need to strengthen cross-regional energy transmission capabilities and local autonomous energy balancing, thereby fostering a multi-energy complementary framework. Moreover, the article encourages a coordinated layout of national computing power hubs alongside clean energy bases. This is envisioned to expedite the development of innovative models such as green electricity parks, zero-carbon parks, and intelligent microgrids. Furthermore, the article advocates for accelerating technological upgrades in new energy power generation. It calls for research and development efforts in technologies like flexible direct current (DC) transmission for power grids and intelligent dispatching systems. Significantly, the article underscores the importance of intensifying technological breakthroughs in key areas. These include long-duration energy storage, hydrogen production from green electricity, ammonia and methanol synthesis, and nuclear fusion. Lastly, it emphasizes the continuous promotion of the application of mature technologies, such as ultra-supercritical coal power and flexibility modifications, to further enhance the efficiency and sustainability of the energy sector.

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