China, the world’s largest energy consumer, will see fundamental shifts in its energy sources over the next decade that will reduce the country’s reliance on coal and oil.
Beijing is expected to announce measures in the five-year plan for 2011-15 that will boost the country’s supply of cleaner fuels, including nuclear power, hydroelectric power and natural gas.
The plan will probably include a firm target for reduction in carbon intensity, a measure of carbon consumption relative to gross domestic product (GDP). China announced last year that it would reduce carbon intensity 40-45 per cent by 2020.
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