China's energy structure: diversified development based on coal, constrained by the rate of self-sufficiency.
Adjusting the energy structure is one of the important tasks facing China's energy development and an important part of ensuring China's energy security. Adjusting China's energy structure means reducing the demand and consumption of petrochemical energy resources, reducing dependence on international oil, reducing the proportion of coal-fired energy, vigorously developing new and renewable energy, and placing the hydroelectric development in an important position.
China's energy structure adjustment targets:
By 2030, China's carbon dioxide emissions per unit of GDP will decrease by more than 65% compared to 2005, and non-fossil propenergy increase in primary energy consumption will reach about 25%, the volume of forest stock will increase by 6 billion cubic meters compared to 2005, and the total installed capacity of wind and solar energy will reach more than 1.2 billion of kilowatts. .
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Energy Structure