China Energy Outlook 2020 - Flipbook - Page 56
National-Level Energy and Energy-Related Targets
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Overall, China is on-track to achieve most of its 2020 and 2030 energy and energy-related
CO2 emissions goals.
China appears to be on track to meet all of its key 13th Five Year Plan 2020 energy and CO2
emissions goals, except increasing the services sector share of value added.
China is steadily making progress on both the non-fossil share and CO2 emissions intensity
goals.
China’s energy-related CO2 emissions continue to grow, but will need to peak and begin to
decline in the next decade if China is going to realize a peak in CO2 emissions by 2030 or
earlier.
China’s current energy and energy-related CO2 emissions goals are set out in key documents
issued by the Chinese government, including the 13th Five Year Plan for Economic and Social
Development of the People’s Republic of China (13th FYP) covering 2016-2020, the Energy Supply
and Consumption Revolution Strategy (2016-2030), and the Nationally Determined
Contributions (NDCs) for the Paris Agreement focused on 2030. These targets and goals are
administered by various government agencies, especially NDRC, MEE, the National Energy
Administration, the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), the Ministry of Industry and
Information Technology (MIIT), the Ministry of Finance (MOF), the Ministry of Housing and
Urban-Rural Development (MoHURD), the Ministry of Natural Resources, and the Ministry of
Water Resources (see Figure 2-1).
State Council
Ministry of Ecology and Environment
Other
departments,
e.g.,
regulations and
standards,
ecology
conservation,
water ecology,
marine ecology,
soil ecology,
solid wastes,
nuclear safety
Department of
Climate Change
National
Center for
Climate Change
Strategy and
International
Cooperation
National Development and Reform Commission
National Energy
Administration
Provincial
Energy
Administrations
Regional
Electricity
Supervision
Offices
Provincial
Ecology &
Environment
Offices
Deputy
Ministerial Level
Departments
Institutions
Directly Under
the Ministry
Corresponding
Regional/
Provincial Offices
National Macro
Economic
Research
Institute
Other
departments,
e.g., investment,
prices, planning,
and regulation
Provincial
Development
and Reform
Commissions
Energy Research
Institute
National Energy
Conservation
Center
Legends
Ministries
Department of
Resource
Conservation and
Environmental
Protection
Special
Commission of
the State Council
Ministry of
Industry and
Information
Technology
Ministry of
Finance
Ministry of
Housing and
Urban-Rural
Development
Ministry of
Natural
Resources
Ministry of
Water Resources
State-owned Assets
Supervision and
Administration
Commission
National Bureau of
Statistics
Agencies Directly
Under the State
Council (Deputy
Ministerial Level)
Ministry of
Science and
Technology
Source: China Government Website.
State Administration
for Market Regulation
Figure 2-1. Key Chinese Government Offices Responsible for Energy and Energy-Related Emissions
Goals.
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