Power sector reform, strong ETS key policies for China to meet Paris targets -study

Published 09:36 on March 27, 2019  /  Last updated at 09:36 on March 27, 2019  / /  Asia Pacific, China

China is likely to meet its Paris target of peaking CO2 emissions well ahead of 2030, but only if it fully implements its suite of planned policies, including reforming the power generation sector and establishing a broad emissions trading scheme, a study has found.
China is likely to meet its Paris target of peaking CO2 emissions well ahead of 2030, but only if it fully implements its suite of planned policies, including reforming the power generation sector and establishing a broad emissions trading scheme, a study has found.


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