At a June 26 State Council press briefing, China unveiled a new energy-system plan that targets installed power capacity rising from just over 4.0 bln kW today to 5.4 bln kW by 2030. The plan aims for new energy to comprise more than 50% of installed capacity and for non‑fossil sources to supply 50% of power generation; coal and oil consumption are expected to peak.

2026-06-26

At a June 26 State Council press briefing, China unveiled a new energy-system plan that targets installed power capacity rising from just over 4.0 bln kW today to 5.4 bln kW by 2030. The plan aims for new energy to comprise more than 50% of installed capacity and for non‑fossil sources to supply 50% of power generation; coal and oil consumption are expected to peak.