Accelerating Green Energy Initiatives: Innovations and Strategies in Renewable Resource Development

Accelerating

Accelerating towards Green Energy, Ocean Energy, and New Energy Transition

On May 19, 2025, at 07:06 AM, the “Green Energy” initiative was launched, unveiling the Energy Code. This initiative is a response to the growing demand for natural resources and the robust development of new energy enterprises. It aims to enhance the deployment of energy resources, focusing on major energy projects to promote green energy, ocean energy, and new energy transitions, with an emphasis on reducing energy costs by over 19.5%.

According to Chen Jianxin, the director of the New Energy Center, “This is akin to diving into an ocean full of opportunities. If we consider the area we have to work with, we can envision our journey to explore this vast sea of potential.” Recently, there has been a steady increase in the capacity of power generation projects, with the first pilot project focusing on “hydrogen energy integration” being initiated. It is expected that this project will push the energy output to approximately 4.68 billion kilowatt-hours annually, which could meet the electricity needs of around 700,000 households.

In addition, a new 220 megawatt (MW) hydrogen energy station is being constructed, designed to store energy and produce hydrogen at rates of 60 tons/hour and 1500 tons/day, respectively, to meet the growing demand for renewable energy.

Li Ming, the chief engineer of the project, stated, “Currently, our total capacity for hydrogen energy generation has already surpassed 700,000 tons. In the future, we aim to expand it to reach 600,000 tons and continue developing offshore wind energy projects, which are expected to exceed 400,000 tons.” The initiative aims to integrate renewable energy sources effectively, thus progressing towards a green energy structure.

The global demand for clean energy is high, and the combination of natural conditions and rapid energy deployment has accelerated the transition towards energy systems. In Jiangsu, the world’s largest offshore wind farm—operated by the State Grid—has recently begun its power generation phase. This power station utilizes advanced designs to maximize energy generation and is expected to have a total capacity of 135 million kilowatt-hours.

The spokesperson for the State Grid Jiangsu Power Supply Company, Xu Xiaozhong, remarked, “This year, after the commissioning of the power plant, we anticipate a reduction of approximately 14 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions annually as part of our commitment to sustainable energy development.” In April of this year, Jiangsu’s renewable energy generation capabilities saw a significant increase of 46.3%, reaching an output of 521.6 billion kilowatt-hours, representing a 25.0% increase compared to previous periods.

Furthermore, offshore wind energy generation is projected to reach 1,183 million kilowatt-hours, with plans for distributed generation capacity to be 5,336 million kilowatt-hours. This effort is part of a larger strategy to promote green energy initiatives, including “Green Power Supply” and “Green Electricity Promotion” in Jiangsu, which are expected to drive substantial growth in the coming years.

By 2024, the province aims to generate 127 billion kilowatt-hours from green electricity, marking a significant increase of 144% compared to past figures and contributing to China’s renewable energy targets. This ambitious goal reflects ongoing efforts to transition to a sustainable energy future.

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