
National Energy Administration: The Carbon Emission Evaluation Standards for Photovoltaic Power Generation Projects Have Been Released
On January 13, 2026, the National Energy Administration published the Evaluation Guidelines for Carbon Emissions of Distributed Photovoltaic Power Generation Projects. These guidelines include key points for the evaluation of carbon emission reduction methods and evaluation standards for distributed photovoltaic power generation projects.
The guidelines are applicable to the evaluation of carbon emissions for distributed photovoltaic power generation projects. They cover aspects such as carbon emission reduction methods, system boundaries, data collection requirements, and evaluation criteria. Each section outlines specific requirements for carbon emission calculations, evaluation methods, and data selection.
The released standards aim to provide a consistent framework for evaluating carbon emissions in distributed photovoltaic power generation projects and will support the management of these projects.
In addition, the guidelines also emphasize the importance of integrating new technologies, enhancing operational efficiency, and promoting green development in the energy sector.
The National Energy Administration has set clear goals for carbon emission reductions in various energy projects, including a push towards innovative energy production and the adoption of advanced renewable energy technologies.
In summary, the evaluation standards serve as a crucial tool for ensuring that distributed photovoltaic power generation projects meet environmental and performance criteria, supporting the broader goals of sustainable energy development.
For further information, please contact the National Energy Administration at their official communication channels.
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