China is entering a critical five-year stretch in its race to cap carbon emissions by 2030, part of a sweeping energy transformation that will reshape the world’s second-largest economy and reverberate across the global energy landscape.
The 15th Five-Year Plan covering 2026 to 2030, represents the final sprint for the world’s biggest energy consumer and producer to meet its peak-carbon pledge. The challenge calls for a break from coal dependency and a leap toward renewable power, advanced technologies and market reforms.



















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