Centrally-owned Chinese state-owned enterprises will need to reduce their energy consumption for every 10,000 yuan ($ 1,570) of production value by 2025 by up to one 15% below 2020 levelssaid the regulator.
State-owned companies will also have to reduce carbon dioxide emissions for every 10,000 yuan of production value by 18% from 2020 levels, too. by 2025the State Assets Supervision and Management Commission (SASAC) said in a statement issued Thursday.
The regulator said the companies’ installed share of renewable power generation should rise to more than 50%, as part of China’s goal for carbon emissions to peak by 2030.
China, the world’s largest energy consumer, has asked energy-intensive industries such as steel, aluminum, cement and petroleum refining to ensure that more than 30% of their production capacity meets standards. stricter energy efficiency standards by 2025.
The country reduced its use of coal to 56.8% of energy consumption at the end of 2020, from about 68% in the last decade and 57.7% in the previous year, while its carbon dioxide emissions per unit of economic growth fell 1% last year.