Core Insights - The National Energy Administration of China has set a target for non-fossil energy consumption to reach 20% by the end of the 14th Five-Year Plan, with 19.8% achieved last year and expectations to exceed this target this year [1] - Carbon peak and carbon neutrality are emphasized as China's commitments to the international community, with energy being the main battlefield for achieving these goals [1] - Over the past four years, 84% of new power generation capacity added in China has been from non-fossil energy sources, with non-fossil energy capacity reaching 2.23 billion kilowatts, accounting for 60.8% of total power generation capacity as of July this year [1] - Nearly 60% of the new power generation in the past four years has come from non-fossil sources, with projections indicating that non-fossil energy generation will reach 1.5 times that of 2020 by 2024 [1] - The share of electricity in terminal energy consumption has reached around 30%, significantly higher than the global average, as China promotes clean and low-carbon energy use in key sectors [1] - 95% of coal-fired power units have achieved ultra-low emissions through clean and efficient utilization of coal [1] Future Plans - The next steps involve anchoring the carbon peak and carbon neutrality goals, accelerating the construction of a new energy system, and implementing more robust measures to promote energy transition [2] - There is a strong emphasis on renewable energy substitution, aiming for non-fossil energy to account for approximately 25% of energy consumption by 2030, thereby supporting the achievement of the dual carbon goals [2]
中国非化石能源消费占比料将超额完成“十四五”目标
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-08-26 07:28