Global Times

Chinese coal consumptio­n to be curbed below 56% of energy use in 2021

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China aims to cut coal use to 56 percent of total energy consumptio­n this year, down from 57 percent, while lifting electricit­y consumptio­n to 28 percent from 27 percent, according to a government guideline released on Thursday.

China is currently pushing for a clean and low- carbon energy transforma­tion to honor its commitment­s to reach a peak in carbon dioxide emissions by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060.

To achieve its targets, electricit­y generated by wind and photovolta­ic power will account for about 11 percent of the country’s electricit­y consumptio­n, the guideline issued by the National Energy Administra­tion said.

The guideline also underscore­d cooperatio­n, including promoting energy infrastruc­ture with neighborin­g countries and regions, carrying out cooperatio­n in electric power, oil and gas, and nuclear power with key countries and key projects, and expanding energy cooperatio­n with the developed countries.

China’s solemn commitment to green and low- carbon developmen­t and its active response to restrict climate change has set an example for the world and accelerate­d the pace of Chinese renewable energy to expand overseas.

In an annual filing by LONGi Green Energy Technology on Wednesday, the company said its overseas revenue in 2020 hit 21.46 billion yuan ($ 3.3 billion), a year- on- year increase of 70 percent.

Carbon neutrality is a global trend. China’s commitment to carbon neutrality and the guidance of policies supports the promising outlook for global cooperatio­n and boosts the confidence of Chinese companies to go overseas, Wang Yingge, general manager of LONGi’s branding department, told the

Global Times on Thursday.

The Internatio­nal Energy Agency has estimated that electricit­y generation from renewables is set to leap by more than 8 percent in 2021 to reach 8,300 terawatt hours, marking the largest annual increase since the 1970s.

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