China to boost non-fossil fuel use to 20% by 2030
4/25/2017 8:42:11 AM
BEIJING (Reuters) -- China aims for non-fossil fuels to account for about 20% of total energy consumption by 2030, increasing to more than half of demand by 2050, its state planner said on Tuesday, as Beijing continues its years-long shift away from coal power.
In a policy document, the National Development and Reform Commission said carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions will peak by 2030 and total energy demand will be capped at 6 Bt of standard coal equivalent by 2030.
Reporting by Josephine Mason; Editing by Christian Schmollinger
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