China adviser says energy crisis won't stall climate action

China's energy crisis won't derail plans to make progress on curbing greenhouse gas emissions in the next few years, according to a researcher involved in drafting proposals.
Photo: Jason Lee/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
Photo: Jason Lee/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
By Bloomberg News

The 2025 energy blueprint, expected to be released by next month, will be centered on prioritizing the use of more renewables and improving energy efficiency, according to Xu Xiaodong, senior adviser of the China Electricity Power Planning and Engineering Institute, a government think tank.

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