国新办外媒交流会︱China Daily: China eyes new phase of green transition
国家能源局·2025-12-06 08:28

Core Viewpoint - China is entering a new phase of green development as part of its transition to a sustainable economy, with a focus on achieving carbon peak targets by 2030 [2][3]. Group 1: Future Work Plan - The future work plan will concentrate on four main areas: advancing carbon emission control, accelerating energy transformation, fostering industrial upgrades, and promoting sustainable production and consumption practices [4]. - The green transformation aims to move away from outdated production and consumption models characterized by mass production, high emissions, and excessive consumption [4]. Group 2: Progress in Green Transformation - China has made significant progress in its green and low-carbon transformation over the past five years, with non-fossil energy generation capacity more than doubling during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-25) [6]. - Wind and solar power generation has reached 1.73 billion kilowatts, which is three times the amount generated in 2020 [6]. Group 3: Energy Technology Breakthroughs - The country is experiencing breakthroughs in energy technology, including the operation of the world's first commercial high-temperature gas-cooled reactor and new energy storage capacity exceeding 100 million kW [8]. - Innovations such as green electricity direct linking and smart micro-grids are providing new options for businesses and consumers [8]. Group 4: Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) - China has updated its Nationally Determined Contributions, aiming to reduce economy-wide net greenhouse gas emissions by 7% to 10% from peak levels by 2035 [9]. - This commitment reflects China's determination to contribute to global climate change efforts, although comparisons with other countries' emission reduction starting points may not be fair [10].