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  • 监测快报 2024年3月份全国新能源市场深度分析报告

    来源专题:新能源汽车
    发布时间:2024-05-07
    本文为中国汽车流通协会汽车市场研究分会发布的权威深度市场分析报告,涵盖了: 一、总市场 二、技术类型细分市场 三、车型大类细分市场 四、品牌定位细分市场 五、国别定位细分市场 六、价格定位细分市场 七、企业竞争
  • 快讯 2×450MW!滁州天然气调峰电厂项目全面投产

    来源专题:可再生能源
    编译者:武春亮
    发布时间:2024-05-07
    5月6日上午10点,淮河能源控股集团电力集团滁州 天然气调峰 电厂2号机组顺利通过168小时试运,正式投入商业运营。 标志着该项目工程建设全面竣工,两台9F级(2×450MW)燃气——蒸汽联合循环调峰机组圆满实现双机投产。 滁州天然气调峰电厂项目是安徽省“十四五”规划重点工程,是省内第一个获得项目代码并核准、第一个开工建设以及第一个投产运营的天然气调峰电厂项目。项目总投资23.67亿元,规划建设两台450MW燃气——蒸汽联合循环调峰机组。其中,1号机组于今年年初投产运营。 据悉,滁州天然气调峰电厂机组双投后,一年使用天然气约6亿立方米,可实现年发电量31.5亿千瓦时,与同等容量燃煤机组相比,每年可节约标准煤约23.6万吨,减少二氧化碳排放103万吨,能够较好地实现调电峰、调气峰以及节能降碳发展目标。对于安徽省优化能源结构、增强电力系统可靠性及践行“双碳”目标、推动绿色发展等方面具有良好的促进作用。同时也对集团公司加快电力产业发展、奋力打造国家级新型清洁能源基地和转型升级示范企业具有重要意义,是做快做实做成清洁能源的标志性工程。
  • 快讯 Biden-Harris Administration Announces More Than $26 Million to 37 State, Local, and Tribal Governments to Support Clean Energy Projects

    来源专题:可再生能源
    编译者:武春亮
    发布时间:2024-05-07
    President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda Helping Upgrade Public Infrastructure in Communities Across the Country to Deploy Even More Cleaner, Cheaper Power, Build Up Energy Resilience WASHINGTON, D.C.— In support of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced more than $26.9 million to nine states, 27 local governments and one Tribe for the next round of formula grants through the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) Program, funded by the President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and managed by DOE’s Office of State and Community Energy Programs (SCEP). Funds will be deployed to advance crucial clean energy and infrastructure upgrades by state governments, local governments, and Tribes to reduce energy use, curb fossil fuel emissions, and improve energy efficiency. Together with other DOE initiatives, this program will support communities in the nation’s clean energy transition and in meeting the President’s goal of a net-zero economy by 2050. “Energy efficient upgrades are a surefire way to bring down costs and shore up resiliency for communities across the nation,” said U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm. “President Biden’s Investing in America agenda is equipping local governments with funds to transform clean energy plans into real actions that deliver benefits in every corner of the country.” This is the fifth tranche of formula awards granted to EECBG Program eligible entities since the initial awards were announced in October 2023. The program provides over $430 million in formula grant funding to more than 2,700 states, territories, local governments, and Tribes. Entities have the option to choose activities from 14 eligible categories of clean energy projects and programs that fulfill their clean energy objectives. The program also advances the Biden-Harris Administration’s?Justice40 Initiative?by assisting eligible governments to direct 40% of overall benefits from EECBG Program-funded programs and to disadvantaged communities that are often energy-burdened or left behind in the clean energy transition. The awards announced this month include governments that will use EECBG Program funds to install EV charging infrastructure, develop e-bike incentive programs, conduct municipal building energy audits, provide efficiency retrofits and upgrades for low-income communities, and more. Learn about what grantees in this tranche are doing with their funds on our website and below: Buncombe County, NC will purchase and install battery storage systems at two county facilities with existing solar systems: the Public Safety Training Center and the Health and Human Services Building. The latter provides essential public services to disadvantaged households in their community. Combining the existing on-site solar generation with battery storage will increase the county’s resiliency to climate change by ensuring that public aid programs can continue during blackouts resulting from severe weather events. The project will follow EECBG Program Blueprint 3A: Solar and Storage. (Award amount: $80,700) Chicago, IL will undertake five activities that advance the city’s Climate Action Plan and bring the benefits of the clean energy transition to disadvantaged communities. With the support of community-based organizations, the city will develop a strategic plan to reduce energy burdens, launch a building electrification campaign to connect residents with funding sources (e.g., DOE Home Energy Rebates), and perform energy audits and retrofits on city facilities. The city will also replace gas-powered vehicles in its municipal fleet with electric vehicles (EVs) and establish a pilot program to install public EV chargers in disadvantaged communities, emphasizing access for multifamily housing residents. (Award amount: $2,207,610) Colorado will sub-grant 60 percent of its allocation to small and rural local governments to build capacity for clean energy project implementation. The remaining 40 percent will be used to establish a subgranting program for teams of cities, counties, and community-based organizations collaborating on regional sustainability projects. This cohort model replicates an existing successful program in the state and will encourage place-based approaches to sustainability. (Award amount: $2,075,410) Ewiiaapaayp Band of Kumeyaay Indians, CA will contribute funds towards creating a strategic energy plan to join the local public utility power grid and increase renewable energy generation in the community. Currently, the tribe relies on propane generators as its primary power source. By making a plan to connect to the public utility grid and install renewable energy systems, the Tribe will take a critical step towards reducing energy costs and local emissions and bolstering energy resilience. (Award amount: $10,000) Houston, TX will pursue four main projects to further the city’s Climate Action Plan: 1) conduct energy audits and retrofits on municipal buildings, 2) establish a revolving loan fund to finance sustainability projects, 3) update energy codes and increase compliance, and 4) install solar panels and battery storage at a community-serving municipal facility in a disadvantaged community. The solar and battery storage project will contribute to a city network of climate resilience hubs to increase energy resilience and coordinate resource distribution during extreme weather events. (Award amount: $2,006,020) Kentucky will establish a subgranting program for local governments to implement clean energy and energy efficiency initiatives. The program will prioritize solar energy storage, building retrofits, and recycling projects. It will emphasize investments that increase climate resilience in disaster-prone areas across the state. Further priority will be given to projects that reduce energy burdens and provide long-term benefits to disadvantaged communities, particularly those historically reliant on coal mining. (Award amount: $2,237,940) King County, WA will launch a building electrification campaign with two main programs to promote clean energy retrofits for residential and small business building owners: the Switch is On Campaign and the Building Decarbonization Accelerator. The Switch Is On Campaign will sponsor outreach events on the benefits of electrified appliances, heat pump water heaters, and heat pump systems for heating and cooling. The county will also create a website to help homeowners leverage existing incentives and choose contractors. The Building Decarbonization Accelerator will bring city and county leaders together to develop and implement a county-wide Building Electrification Strategy, including assessing current building stock and energy burdens. At least 40 percent of investments resulting from the strategy will be deployed in climate justice communities. (Award amount: $474,460) Other awards announced today include: City of Bowie, MD ($117,040) . City of Chicopee, MA ($116,600) . City of Columbia, TN ($76,480) . City of Concord, NC ($153,940) . City of Fairbanks, AK ($76,260) . Hennepin County, MN ($282,750) . Howard County, MD ($326,870) . Kansas City, MO ($477,390) . City of Long Beach, CA ($423,290) . Loudoun County, VA ($350,900) . City of Orange, CA ($189,950) . City of Port Arthur, TX ($118,760) . Village of Romeoville, IL ($76,390) . City of San Jose, CA ($834,110) . San Juan County, NM ($77,580) . City of Santa Monica, CA ($157,730) . City of Santa Rosa, CA (210,570) . City of Tacoma, WA ($246,170) . City of Temple, TX ($140,420) . City of Tuscaloosa, AL ($158,340) . City of Westminster, CO ($159,970) . City of Wilmington, DE ($135,280) . City of Winston-Salem, NC ($274,010) . State of Delaware ($1,615,060) . State of Hawaii ($1,639,120) . State of Missouri ($2,360,230) . State of Nevada ($1,767,140) . State of Oklahoma ($2,065,790) . State of Vermont ($1,594,420) . State of Wyoming ($1,617,080) . View the complete list of EECBG Program-funded projects to date on?our website. The application deadline for eligible local governments, including Puerto Rican municipios has been extended to October 31, 2024. The application deadline for Tribes was previously extended to May 31, 2025. Local governments and Tribes have the option to apply for either traditional grants or vouchers for equipment rebates or technical assistance. DOE provides application support and assistance to communities interested in applying for a grant or voucher. For more information, visit the Application Hub. Formula awards are announced on a monthly basis. For more information on eligibility, how to apply, and available technical assistance, see the EECBG Program Website. ###.
  • 快讯 More Than $26 Million to 37 State, Local, & Tribal Governments to Support Clean Energy Projects

    来源专题:可再生能源
    编译者:武春亮
    发布时间:2024-05-07
    This is the fifth tranche of formula awards granted to EECBG Program eligible entities since the initial awards were announced in October 2023. The program provides over $430 million in formula grant funding to more than 2,700 states, territories, local governments, and Tribes. Entities have the option to choose activities from 14 eligible categories of clean energy projects and programs that fulfill their clean energy objectives. The program also advances the Biden-Harris Administration’s Justice40 Initiative by assisting eligible governments to direct 40% of overall benefits from EECBG Program-funded programs and to disadvantaged communities that are often energy-burdened or left behind in the clean energy transition.
  • 快讯 SEMI:2023年全球半导体材料市场销售额从2022年的历史高点下降

    来源专题:集成电路
    编译者:李衍
    发布时间:2024-05-07
    据SEMI4月22日发布的《材料市场数据订阅》(Materials Market Data Subscription ,MMDS)报告指出,2023年全球半导体材料市场销售额从2022年创下的727亿美元的市场纪录下降8.2%,至667亿美元。 2023年,晶圆制造材料销售额下降7%,至415亿美元,封装材料销售额下降10.1%,至252亿美元。硅、光刻胶辅助设备、湿化学品和CMP领域的晶圆制造材料市场降幅最大。有机衬底领域在封装材料市场降幅中占了很大部分比例。2023年,半导体行业处于努力减少过剩库存的过程中,晶圆厂利用率下降,从而材料消耗下降。 中国台湾以192亿美元的销售额,连续第14年成为全球最大的半导体材料消费地区。中国大陆的销售额为131亿美元,继续实现同比增长,在2023年排名第二。韩国的销售额为106亿美元,仍然是第三大消费地区。2023年,除中国大陆以外的所有地区都出现了个位数或两位数的高跌幅。 MMDS报告获取链接:https://discover.semi.org/materials-market-data-registration.html#band3Form