On March 22, 2025, the National Energy Administration of China released a document (micro-message number: PV-2005) that serves as a guideline for the industry. The document outlines plans for collaboration, communication, and discussion among stakeholders. The current focus includes the implementation of policies that aim to enhance energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions.
The National Energy Administration has initiated the “Ten Thousand Households Energy Action” program, which aims to promote more sustainable energy practices. Also, the administration is rolling out the second phase of the national carbon peak testing program, emphasizing the need for strict green certifications and energy efficiency requirements. The goal is to achieve an 80% reduction in energy consumption for new green power projects by 2025.
In terms of renewable energy policy, the administration plans to increase wind power capacity to 6GW by 2025. The new energy consumption rate is expected to exceed 90% for all new projects. Additionally, the administration is targeting an increase of 1.8GW in new energy markets, particularly in the southern regions.
To support these initiatives, the National Energy Administration is collaborating with over 140 enterprises, promoting advancements in technology and production capacities. Significant commitments include the introduction of N-type TOPCon solar modules with a projected capacity of 19.5GW. Furthermore, the administration aims to enhance its green energy production capabilities to meet the expected demand.
In recent years, the focus on sustainable energy has intensified, with major companies emphasizing the importance of green certifications and energy efficiency. For instance, the HJT technology has been recognized for its efficiency, achieving a certification from TüV Rheinland with a conversion efficiency of 25.28%. This technology will play a crucial role in meeting future energy demands.
In conclusion, the National Energy Administration is making substantial strides in promoting renewable energy, with ambitious targets set for the coming years. The focus on innovative technologies and stringent energy policies will pave the way for a more sustainable energy landscape in China.