Shanghai Daily

Report says China leads in energy transition

- (Xinhua)

CHINA is an “undisputed leader” in the world’s energy transition as the country is transformi­ng its energy mix to sustain rapid economic growth and protect local environmen­ts and the global climate, leading energy and shipping certificat­ion agency DNV GL said in a report.

China’s target is for renewables to account for 27 percent of power generation by 2020, while electricit­y is the focus of the energy transition, according to DNV GL’s latest Energy Transition Outlook.

The Norway-based internatio­nal certificat­ion agency predicted that Greater China’s energy mix will change dramatical­ly in the next two decades.

Currently, 82 percent of the region’s energy demand is supplied by coal and oil while coal is by far the largest source, the report said.

From 2023, coal use will start to decline, first slowly and later more rapidly, and by 2050 it will supply only 11 percent of total energy, according to the report.

Oil use will continue to show solid growth and will peak in 2030 at a level 41 percent higher than today. Natural gas will grow its share in total energy use from 7 percent today to 19 percent in 2050. China is leading the world’s wind and solar photovolta­ics growth, and the two sources combined will have 39 percent of the region’s energy use in 2050, the report said.

Greater China’s electricit­y use in residentia­l and commercial buildings and in transporta­tion will increase rapidly, leading to electricit­y demand almost tripling by 2050. Power generation currently dominated by coal will soon diversify, with strong growth in gas-fired and nuclear power.

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