China looks to ramp up renewables, manage demand in power upgrade plan


BEIJING: China's state planner unveiled details on Tuesday of a three-year plan to upgrade the power system as the country seeks to ramp up renewables and ease the strain of rising power demand on the national grid.

The 2024-2027 plan launched by the National Reform and Development Commission aims to help China meet its goal of reaching a peak in carbon emissions before 2030 and includes guidance on the upgrading of transmission and distribution systems, the planning body said.

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