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Beijing’s evolving carbon road map balances climate targets and energy security

Beijing released a new action plan to peak carbon emissions by 2030, balancing climate goals with energy security for surging AI power demand. The plan targets a 17% cut in CO2 per GDP unit by 2030 and 25% non-fossil energy share, prioritizing nuclear, wind, and solar expansion while transforming computing infrastructure to use clean energy.

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Beijing’s evolving carbon road map balances climate targets and energy security
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State Council’s new plan prioritises nuclear and renewable growth to balance surging AI power demand, with climate pledges and aims to overhaul industrial sectors

Beijing has signalled unyielding conviction in its latest action plan to peak emissions within five years, as the world’s largest producer of greenhouse gases vows to bolster nuclear and green offerings while ensuring energy security for the economy and burgeoning artificial intelligence sector.

pledged by President Xi Jinping in September 2020.

Key metrics in the plan include lowering China’s carbon dioxide emissions per unit of gross domestic product by 17 per cent by 2030, relative to 2025 levels, and raising the share of non-fossil energy in total consumption to 25 per cent – reinforcing targets set in recent years.

To wean the nation off fossil-fuel sources, which still make up the majority of supplies, the plan details measures including the clean substitution of coal and the optimisation of oil and gas structures. The country’s use of coal and oil will peak during the 2026-to-2030 period, it declared.

The plan also highlights the need to transform computing infrastructure – the backbone of China’s AI sector – as the drive to shift the growth pattern and close the tech gap with the United States has seen electricity demand skyrocket. New data and computing facilities will primarily use power from non-fossil-fuel supplies, the plan said.

The world’s second-largest economy will also sustain a massive buildout of clean-energy bases, encompassing wind and solar hubs in the northwest, hydro-wind-solar integrated bases in the southwest, nuclear power projects along the coast, and offshore wind farms.

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