China takes aim at energy replacement with plan to rely on renewables, reduce coal use
More energy must come from renewable sources, but transition from fossil fuels will be orderly, top economic planner says
The country’s top economic planner, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), is urging industries to carry out their energy transition in a “safe”, “orderly” and “diverse” manner. And the underlying goal is to reach a nationwide renewable-energy consumption target for 2025 that is equivalent to the energy produced from more than 1.1 billion tonnes of standard coal, exceeding the 2022 goal by 100 million tonnes.
“[We need to] comprehensively enhance the capability to supply renewable energy,” said the plan unveiled on Wednesday and jointly issued by six departments. It also emphasised the need to “accelerate the building up of relevant infrastructure”.
After nearly four years of vigorous development in clean-energy sectors – mainly involving solar, wind and marine energies – the world’s biggest carbon emitter has met some targets ahead of schedule.