Draft China energy law pushes carbon emissions cuts, but vague on policy

Published 10:38 on April 10, 2020  /  Last updated at 00:00 on April 15, 2020  / Stian Reklev /  Asia Pacific, China

China’s National Energy Administration on Friday published a draft version of the nation’s first-ever energy law, stressing the need to cut carbon emissions in its energy system and proposing to give renewables preferential access to the grid.
China’s National Energy Administration on Friday published a draft version of the nation’s first-ever energy law, stressing the need to cut carbon emissions in its energy system and proposing to give renewables preferential access to the grid.


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