China’s energy security will be ensured through structural adjustment

Environmental protection and economic growth in China are complementary

Despite recent concerns caused by the Russia-Ukraine conflict and supply chain uncertainties, the ultimate path for China to ensure energy security is turning to renewable energy through energy structure adjustment, Zou Ji, President of Energy Foundation China, said at the 2022 Tsinghua PBCSF Global Finance Forum on 17 April 2022.

As China’s GDP per capita has reached around $12,000, climate change solutions and environmental protection have been crucial to supporting [economic] growth, he said in a panel at the annual forum.

Green transformation and digitalization of traditional industries, especially the traditional manufacturing sector, are key to fulfilling China’s carbon neutrality plan, he said.

In an interview after the speech, Zou also emphasized that the development of electric vehicles (EV) should be taken into consideration when making carbon reduction plans.

He noted that China has been leading in the EV industry but Europe and the U.S. may catch up with their faster carbon neutrality plans. 

China is both the world’s largest EV market and the largest EV exporter. Last year, China exported nearly 500,000 electric cars, thanks to increasing demands in Europe and Southeast Asia.

Both Europe and the U.S. set goals of becoming carbon neutral by 2050, compared with China’s by 2060.

Zou also stated that when China reduces its use of coal in power generation, an overall plan should be developed ahead of time to secure the employees’ livelihoods and assist them in finding new jobs.

Source: CGTN Biz Analysis, 18-Apr-2022.
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