The overarching objective is to expedite the development of concentrated solar power projects, uncover novel application scenarios, and drive extensive growth in this sector. The plan is set to achieve a total installed capacity of approximately 15 million kilowatts for concentrated solar power by 2030. During this time, the cost per kilowatt-hour is expected to align with that of coal-fired power. Furthermore, the technology is projected to attain international leadership, featuring autonomy and controllability, thereby enabling independent marketization and industrialization within the industry. Ultimately, this will position concentrated solar power as a burgeoning, internationally competitive sector within the realm of new energy.
