China Sets Three-Year Drive to Cut Energy Use, Carbon Emissions in Key Industries
The plan covers nine high-emission sectors and could cut carbon emissions by more than 200 million tonnes by 2028, officials said.
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China Unveils Three-Year Plan to Drive Heavy Industry Decarbonization
China Unveils Three-Year Plan to Drive Heavy Industry Decarbonization - A sweeping action plan targets outdated capacity in nine high-emission sectors, utilizing electricity surcharges and government subsidies to accelerate the industrial green transition
China sets three-year drive to cut energy use, carbon emissions in key industries
China Launches Nationwide Energy-Saving Overhaul
China has launched a three-year programme to improve energy efficiency and cut emissions in nine major industries, including steel, cement, petrochemicals and coal power, as part of its broader green transition and carbon-reduction strategy. The post China Launches Nationwide Energy-Saving Overhaul appeared first on StratNews Global.
China Launches Three-Year Plan to Cut Energy Use and Carbon Emissions in Heavy Industry - OpenGov Asia
China has introduced a three-year action plan aimed at reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions across several of its most energy-intensive industries. Announced by the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) on 15 June 2026, the initiative targets sectors such as steel, cement and coal-fired power generation. The plan outlines sector-specific upgrades and policy support […]

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