Tuesday, March 1, 2016

China Energy News

Something cheerful for Super Tuesday:
China is surging ahead in switching to renewables and away from coal in what its officials say will allow it to surpass its carbon emissions targets. The country’s solar and wind energy capacity soared last year by 74 and 34 per cent respectively compared with 2014, according to figures issued by China’s National Bureau of Statistics yesterday. Meanwhile, its consumption of coal – the dirtiest of the fossil fuels – dropped by 3.7 per cent, with imports down by a substantial 30 per cent.

The figures back up claims last month in Hong Kong by Xie Zhenhua, China’s lead negotiator at at the UN climate talks in Paris last December, that the country will “far surpass” its 2020 target to reduce carbon emissions per unit of national wealth (GDP) by 40 to 45 per cent from 2005 levels.
Of course Chinese statistics are anything but reliable. But China is clearly building windmills like mad, and solar panels are popping up everywhere, so I don't think this is completely made up.

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