Chapter 380 Li Yang's New Energy Plan
Chapter 380 Li Yang's New Energy Plan
Li Yang stood in the center of the conference room, holding a thick document in his hand. This was a new energy plan that he had carefully compiled after months of hard work, combining the current development status of Yan Country and future technological trends. At this moment, the conference room was filled with leaders and experts from various national departments, and their eyes were all on Li Yang, looking forward to the grand blueprint he brought.
Li Yang took a deep breath and slowly unfolded the document in his hand, his eyes firm and calm. He knew that today's meeting would determine the direction of the country's energy development in the next few decades, and this plan would also have a far-reaching impact on the industrialization process of the entire country.
"Comrades," Li Yang said in a deep and powerful voice, with an unquestionable determination, "Based on the actual situation of our country, I have proposed a comprehensive new energy development plan. I believe that this plan can not only meet our current energy needs, but also provide a strong impetus for future economic development."
There was silence in the conference room, and everyone listened with bated breath, afraid of missing any details.
Li Yang opened the first page of the document and began to elaborate on his plan: "First of all, we must make it clear that the development of new energy is not only to replace traditional energy, but also to achieve the optimization of the national energy structure and sustainable development. We must examine this issue from the perspective of the country's long-term strategy."
He paused, glancing over everyone in the room to make sure they understood his point.
"Based on the geographical and resource characteristics of our country, I will focus the development of new energy on the following areas: wind energy, solar energy, hydropower, biomass energy and nuclear energy," Li Yang continued, his tone revealing a firmness.
He pointed to a map in the document that showed the distribution of wind resources across the country. "Our country's coastal areas and some inland areas have abundant wind resources, especially the southeastern coastal areas and the northwest inland areas. The wind resources in these areas are very suitable for large-scale development. My suggestion is to build a number of large wind power stations in these areas to form a wind power network covering the whole country."
Li Yang slid his finger across the map, pointing to several key nodes: "These wind power stations must not only meet local electricity demand, but also transmit electricity to other regions through the national power grid, especially those with energy shortages. In addition, we will also build a number of small distributed wind power systems in various places for use in rural and remote areas to reduce dependence on traditional power grids."
He turned to the section on solar energy, pointing to another map showing the distribution of sunlight across the country: "Solar energy is another important new energy resource for our country, especially in the western and southern regions, where the sunlight conditions are very good. My suggestion is to promote solar power generation technology, especially photovoltaic power generation, on a large scale in these regions."
Li Yang's tone became more determined: "We can build large-scale solar power generation bases in the desert and semi-desert areas in the west. These areas have vast land and sparse population, which are very suitable for large-scale photovoltaic power station construction. At the same time, we will also promote rooftop photovoltaic systems in cities and rural areas so that every family can use solar power generation."
He paused, a trace of deep thought flashed in his eyes: "Of course, the use of solar energy is not limited to power generation. We can also develop a series of products such as solar water heaters and solar air conditioners to further improve the efficiency of solar energy utilization and reduce dependence on traditional energy."
Li Yang then pointed to the hydropower part: "Hydropower is another important new energy resource in our country, especially in the Yangtze River, Yellow River and other major river basins, which have rich hydropower resources. My suggestion is to continue to develop and build large hydropower stations in these areas, especially in those river basins that have not been fully developed."
He made a careful analysis and said: "However, the construction of hydropower stations must take into account ecological environmental protection and must not destroy the local ecosystem because of power generation. While developing hydropower, we must strengthen the management and protection of water resources to ensure the sustainable use of water resources."
Li Yang gradually turned his attention to biomass energy: "Biomass energy is a new energy source with great potential, especially in areas where agriculture is relatively developed. We can use biomass resources such as crop straw and livestock and poultry manure to generate electricity and provide heat, which can not only solve the energy problem in rural areas, but also reduce environmental pollution."
He added: "We can promote biomass energy technology in rural areas and build a number of small biomass power stations and heating stations to meet rural energy needs, especially for heating in winter, and reduce dependence on coal."
Finally, Li Yang mentioned nuclear energy: "Nuclear energy is one of the most technologically mature and efficient new energy sources. Our country has achieved certain results in the field of nuclear energy. Next, we will accelerate the construction of nuclear power plants across the country, especially in coastal and inland areas with dense populations and high electricity demand."
He said firmly: "Of course, the development of nuclear energy must be based on safety. We must strengthen the safety management of nuclear power plants to ensure that every link is foolproof. At the same time, we must accelerate the research on nuclear waste treatment technology to reduce the impact on the environment."
Li Yang paused, his eyes resting on the faces of everyone in the conference room for a moment: "The above is my overall plan for new energy. Next, I will elaborate on the specific implementation plans for each part."
He turned to the next page of the document and began to elaborate on the development strategy of wind energy: "The first problem to be solved in the development of wind energy is the localization of technology and equipment. At present, our country is still lacking in the core technology of wind turbines, and many key equipment still rely on imports. This not only increases our development costs, but also limits our ability to develop independently."
Li Yang tapped his finger on the document and continued, "My suggestion is to set up a special wind energy technology research institute at the national level to focus on conquering the core technology of wind turbines, especially the research and development and manufacturing of high-power wind turbines. At the same time, we must promote the localization of wind power equipment and reduce dependence on external technology and equipment."
He turned to the next page and continued, "While developing wind energy, we must also strengthen the standardization of wind power. The development of wind power must have unified technical standards and management specifications to ensure that wind power systems across the country can operate in a compatible manner and form a unified wind power network."
Then, Li Yang elaborated on the development plan of solar energy: "In the field of solar energy, we must focus on solving the efficiency problem of photovoltaic cells. At present, the conversion efficiency of our photovoltaic cells is not high enough, and in many cases we cannot fully utilize solar energy resources."
He continued his analysis: "My suggestion is to increase investment in the research and development of photovoltaic cell technology, especially the research of new materials and new processes, and strive to improve the conversion efficiency of photovoltaic cells in a short period of time. At the same time, we must vigorously promote the industrialization of photovoltaic cells, reduce production costs, and make more families and enterprises affordable."
Li Yang turned to the next page and pointed to the section on hydropower in the document. He said, "In terms of hydropower, I suggest that we continue to promote the construction of large hydropower stations, especially in those river basins that have not yet been developed. At the same time, we must strengthen support for small hydropower stations, especially in mountainous areas with complex terrain and inconvenient transportation, and build a number of small hydropower stations to meet local electricity needs."
He added: "Of course, we must pay great attention to the protection of the ecological environment in the process of developing hydropower. We must strengthen the management of water resources and ensure that the construction of hydropower stations will not cause damage to the local ecosystem."
Then, Li Yang elaborated on the development ideas of biomass energy: "The development of biomass energy focuses on the promotion and application of technology. We must promote biomass energy technology in rural areas, especially biomass power generation and heating technology. By building a number of small biomass power stations and heating stations, we can solve rural energy problems, especially winter heating problems."
He continued: "The development of biomass energy must be closely integrated with the development of rural areas. We can promote rural economic development through the development of biomass energy, especially through the development of biomass energy, increase farmers' income and improve rural living conditions."
Finally, Li Yang mentioned the development strategy of nuclear energy again: "In the field of nuclear energy, we must continue to accelerate the construction of nuclear power plants, especially in coastal and inland areas with high electricity demand. At the same time, we must strengthen the safety management of nuclear power plants to ensure that every link is foolproof."
He added: "In the process of developing nuclear energy, we must also speed up the research on nuclear waste treatment technology to reduce the impact on the environment. We must establish a complete nuclear waste treatment system across the country to ensure that nuclear waste can be treated safely and effectively."
Li Yang closed the document, his eyes gleaming with determination: "Comrades, this is my overall plan for the country's future new energy development. I believe that as long as we advance step by step according to this plan, the country's energy problems will be solved and future development will be more stable."
The leaders and experts in the conference room nodded one after another, their eyes showing trust and admiration for Li Yang. They knew that Li Yang's plan was not only comprehensive and detailed, but also practical, taking into account the current needs of the country and leaving enough room for future development.
"Comrade Li Yang," a leader said slowly, his tone full of affirmation, "your plan is very complete and very consistent with the country's actual situation. We will submit this plan to our superiors as soon as possible and strive to implement it as soon as possible."
Li Yang smiled slightly, feeling a sense of accomplishment. He knew that the advancement of this new energy plan would bring tremendous impetus to the country's development and lay a solid foundation for future scientific and technological progress.
After the meeting, Li Yang walked out of the conference room, and was greeted by a refreshing breeze. He stood on the rooftop of a high-rise building, overlooking the lights of the city, and an indescribable sense of pride surged in his heart.
"The future," Li Yang whispered to himself, looking firmly into the distance, "will definitely be even more brilliant."
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