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China energy blueprint pushes independence as ‘opportunities’ with Russia grow

  • The 14th five-year plan says China is in a ‘critical stage’ of ensuring energy security as new and old risks become ‘intertwined’
  • Though the blueprint stresses independence and import diversification, energy cooperation with Russia is tipped to grow

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China has outlined plans to enhance energy security by 2025 in the sector’s latest five-year plan. Photo: Reuters
China is doubling down on self-reliance and import diversification to safeguard energy security in the latest blueprint for the sector, though closer cooperation with Russia is predicted following its invasion of Ukraine.
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The country is in a “critical stage” of ensuring energy security as new and old risks become “intertwined”, according to the 14th five-year plan for 2021-25 that was published on Tuesday.

The plan said China must supply more of its own energy needs by 2025, while advocating for larger domestic oil and gas production and clean energy cooperation with other countries, including the United States.

The new energy directive is more sophisticated than those in previous years, taking into account both low-carbon development and energy security, said Lin Boqiang, dean of the China Institute for Studies in Energy Policy at Xiamen University.

Not only the Russia-Ukraine conflict, but also the power shortages last year woke China up
Lin Boqiang
“Not only the Russia-Ukraine conflict, but also the power shortages last year woke China up,” said Lin, who is also a member of the expert consultation committee under the National Energy Administration (NEA).
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