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What accounts for 85% of China's energy structure?

High-carbon fossil energy accounts for 85% of China's energy structure.

China's energy structure is dominated by high-carbon fossil energy, accounting for about 85%, of which coal accounts for 57%.

China is the second largest energy producer, the second largest energy consumer, and also a country with coal as its main energy source. The white paper "Energy Situation and Policy in China" shows that in 2006, the total primary energy consumption in China was 2.46 billion tons of standard coal. The proportion of coal in primary energy consumption is 69.4%, and that of other energy sources is 30.6%. Among them, the proportion of renewable energy and nuclear power is 7.2%, and oil and natural gas have increased.

China's energy structure adjustment target

By 2030, China's carbon dioxide emissions per unit of GDP will drop by more than 65% compared with 2005, non-fossil energy will account for about 25% of primary energy consumption, forest stock will increase by 6 billion cubic meters compared with 2005, and the total installed capacity of wind power and solar power will reach more than 654.38+0.2 billion kilowatts.