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Solidifying the pillar of China's economy

Blueprint proposed for 109 major engineering projects across six crucial domains in 15th Five-Year Plan

By Ren Qi | China Daily | Updated: 2026-04-29 09:47
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This photo shows the excavation of an underground powerhouse at Lianghekou pumped-storage power station in the Yalong River basin in Sichuan province. XINHUA

The outline of the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-30) proposes a blueprint of 109 major engineering projects across six crucial domains to advance the Chinese path to modernization.

Following the successful completion of 102 major projects in the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25), these newly designated projects will serve as the primary instruments to further solidify the "pillar" of the Chinese economy.

Wei Qijia, a researcher at the State Information Center under the National Development and Reform Commission, emphasized the foundational role of energy infrastructure in driving sustained economic development.

"For instance, regarding the resilience of energy, through the construction of these new energy bases and the integrated development bases of hydropower, wind power, and photovoltaic power, we can elevate the overall level of green and low-carbon development," Wei said. "On the other hand, this plays an important driving role in energy conservation, carbon reduction and the realization of the 'dual-carbon' goals."

To achieve this, the outline explicitly clarifies the implementation of seven major engineering projects dedicated to a novel energy system. These include major hydropower and water-wind-solar integrated bases, new energy bases in "desert, Gobi, and wasteland" regions, offshore wind power bases, coastal nuclear power facilities, power transmission channels, power mutual assistance projects and natural gas pipeline networks.

Currently, these projects are under intense construction across the nation. In the Yalong River basin, the Lianghekou pumped-storage power station — the world's largest mixed pumped-storage project — is navigating the critical phase of main powerhouse concrete pouring and electromechanical installation. To ensure safety during the flood season, the schedule mandates the completion of all concrete construction below elevations of 2,595 meters prior to the end of May this year.

Relying on the three "super reservoirs" of Lianghekou, Jinping-I and Ertan, the Yalong River has transformed into a large-scale river basin with the best regulating performance nationwide, boasting a total regulating storage capacity of 14.8 billion cubic meters. Furthermore, the Kela Phase I Photovoltaic Power Station has elevated the scale of hydro-solar complementarity to the million-kilowatt level.

Simultaneously, thousands of miles away in the Tengger Desert, the Gansu Tengger Desert Hexi New Energy Base — specifically the China Huadian Wuwei Jiuduntan 3 million kW photovoltaic project — is vigorously advancing the installation of pile foundations and brackets.

This site houses the nation's pioneering scientific research project integrating key technologies for sand control and ecological restoration tailored for the "desert, Gobi, and wasteland" new energy bases. Once operational, it will play a vital role in guaranteeing the supply of clean energy while improving the regional ecological environment.

Throughout the 15th Five-Year Plan period, as these projects are systematically advanced, the nation's "West-to-East Power Transmission" capacity will exceed 420 million kW. By 2030, the proportion of nonfossil energy within total energy consumption is projected to reach 25 percent.

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