Jiangsu Province "Zero Carbon Park Construction Guide (Draft for Comments)"
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2025-05-08 10:25
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On April 27, the Jiangsu Provincial Development and Reform Commission publicly solicited opinions on the "Zero Carbon Park Construction Guide (Draft for Comments)" (hereinafter referred to as the "Draft for Comments").
The "Draft for Comments" indicates that the main bodies for zero carbon park construction should, in principle, be included in the latest version of the "China Development Zone Review Announcement Directory" and may be extended to newly built emerging industrial parks or high-tech parks approved by provincial or higher-level people's governments or competent authorities in recent years, as appropriate. The scope of zero carbon park construction can be the entire park or a "park within a park." For the "park within a park" form, clear boundaries must be defined, and construction and management are the responsibility of the hosting park.
The "Draft for Comments" requires the following regarding energy supply,
The park should develop and utilize distributed renewable energy, fully utilize resources within the area to build distributed photovoltaics, develop decentralized wind power according to planning and local conditions, and expand the proportion of green electricity.
The park should configure new energy storage on the grid, power source, and user sides to promote coordinated development of new energy and new energy storage, enhance the park's capacity for local grid connection and consumption of new energy, and support the application and promotion of diversified new energy storage technologies.
The park should promote the coordinated development of microgrids and the main grid, accelerate the digitalization and intelligence of park microgrids, facilitate reasonable access of new energy, loads, and storage to microgrids, and through coordinated operation and hierarchical control of the main grid, distribution network, and microgrid, promote the aggregation and regulation of new energy, loads, and storage within the park.
The park should reasonably utilize existing and planned new energy projects and regional grid resources in the area and surroundings, build a green electricity supply pattern with physical traceability, and effectively reduce the park's power carbon emission factor.
Enterprises within the area should be guided to participate in green electricity and green certificate trading, and encouraged to purchase green electricity and green power certificates.
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