China accelerates development of energy meteorology services system
BEIJING -- China is accelerating its efforts to establish a comprehensive energy meteorology services system, the China Meteorological Administration said Thursday.
The administration, in conjunction with the National Energy Administration, has issued a series of guidelines to enhance meteorological services across the entire energy chain, covering production, supply, storage and sales.
The guidelines outline 20 specific tasks aimed at building whole-process energy meteorological operations, offering all-scenario services and strengthening multiple-element support.
By 2030, key technologies related to meteorological services for hydropower, wind power, solar power and energy storage should reach internationally advanced levels, according to the guidelines.
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