China to boost non-fossil fuel use to 20 percent by 2030: state planner

China to boost non-fossil fuel use to 20 percent by 2030: state planner

Jason Lee

In a policy document, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) said carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions will peak by 2030 and total energy demand will be capped at 6 billion tons of standard coal equivalent by 2030, up from 4.4 billion tons targeted for this year.

The NDRC said it wants to increase oil and underground natural gas storage facilities, but it did not give any further details.

The statement largely reiterated previous pledges contained in five-year plans and other policy documents and aimed at boosting wind and solar power usage.

(Reporting by Josephine Mason and Beijing newsroom; Editing by Christian Schmollinger)

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