During the research trip to Ningxia and Inner Mongolia, the relevant person emphasized the equal importance of ecological protection and national energy security, injecting a positive policy signal into industries such as photovoltaic (PV), wind power, and modern coal chemical industries. The person pointed out the need to advance the "Three Norths" shelterbelt system construction, increase support for new energy sources like photovoltaics and wind power, and encourage the use of building facades and rooftop spaces for photovoltaic installations to unleash the potential of new energy. This policy guidance is beneficial for photovoltaic and wind power companies to expand market application scenarios and increase installed capacity.
1) In terms of energy security, the relevant person proposed to promote the local deep processing of coal resources, achieve multi-energy complementarity such as coal power and photovoltaics, and provide policy support for the integrated development of traditional and new energy sources. This direction will benefit coal chemical enterprises and integrated energy companies, promoting the clean and efficient use of traditional energy, improving power generation and heating efficiency, and helping to improve the industry's profit margins.
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2) The person also affirmed the efforts of Ningxia and Inner Mongolia in desertification and desert control, emphasizing support for enterprises' innovative applications in ecological restoration and desert management, including characteristic industries such as sand forestry and fruit, Chinese herbal materials, and ecological tourism. As desertification control and ecological protection are further advanced, this will inject vitality into the local economy, promote a win-win situation for ecology and economy, and especially create positive conditions for the long-term development of characteristic industries such as photovoltaics and ecological tourism.
3) In terms of industrial chain collaboration, the person emphasized guiding localities and enterprises to strengthen the integration of ecological protection and new energy technology, and supporting leading enterprises in actively exploring basic research, seed industry research, and new energy development. Such encouraging measures will attract more resources into cutting-edge fields, enhance the industry's ability for self-developed technology, and particularly form technological accumulation and competitive advantages in advanced materials, intelligent equipment, and new energy manufacturing processes. Overall, this research trip has released the government's emphasis on the high-quality development of the new energy industry, indicating that industries such as photovoltaics, wind power, and ecological restoration will continue to receive policy support, helping industry leaders to maintain a leading position in green transformation and drive the joint development of upstream and downstream industries.
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