Meta Data
Title in national language: 
能源生产和消费革命战略
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Draft Year: 
2016
Effective Start Year: 
2017
Effective End Year: 
2030
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Plan/Strategy
Economic Sector: 
Energy
Energy Types: 
All
Issued by: 
National Development and Reform Commission
Notes: 
No official English version available
Overall Summary: 
The Energy Supply and Consumption Revolution Strategy (2016-2030) sets out the key overall targets and strategies of the energy sector for 2030.
Environment
GHG emissions reduction targets: 
The document recalls existing targets for 2020…: Carbon emission per unit of GDP decreases by 18% compared to 2015.
Energy Supply and Infrastructure
Energy supply priorities: 
Carbon emission per unit of GDP decreases by 18% compared to 2015, Primary energy consumption should be controlled within 5 billion tonnes of coal equivalent (tce), Non-fossil fuel in the energy mix should be higher than 15%, Energy consumption per unit of GDP falls by 15% compared to 2015, Energy self-sufficiency rate should be above 80%. The document sets up new targets for 2030: Primary energy consumption should be controlled within 6 billion tce, Non-fossil fuel in the energy mix should be higher than 20%, Natural gas should account for more than 15% of the mix, Non-fossil power generation account for more than 50% of total power generation, Ultra-low polluting coal-fired power plant shall represent more than 80% of the fleet, In parallel, new energy demand should mostly be met by clean energy.
Governance
Energy management principles: 
The document includes a section on international governance which highlights the need to: Actively participate in the international organisations reform process Actively take up international responsibilities Vision towards 2050: By 2050, primary energy consumption should be stable, with more than half coming from non-fossil energy. By 2050, China shall also become an “important participant” of international energy governance.