Renewable energy: Key factor of China's energy revolution

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To realize the sustainable development of China's energy industry, it is necessary to speed up the transformation of energy development mode and deepen the reform of the energy system in an all-round way so as to establish a clean, low-carbon, safe and efficient modern energy system. This paper analysed the opportunities and challenges in energy sectors to promote the energy mix update in China. Fossil energy, especially coal, has brought great progress to the world as well as a great deal of negative effects. In recent years, China's greenhouse gas emissions continued to grow rapidly, and has become the world's largest greenhouse gas emitter. To deal with the challenge, the Chinese government has promised that renewable energy will account for 15% of total energy consumption in 2020 and 20% in 2030. This goal requires China to add 800 to 1000 GW of wind, solar and other clean energy.

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Shen, W. (2017). Renewable energy: Key factor of China’s energy revolution. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 100). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/100/1/012154

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