Energy Structure Transformation Accelerates

June 26, 2026, the National Development and Reform Commission and the National Energy Administration jointly released the "15th Five-Year New Energy System Construction Plan," outlining several energy development goals for 2030: national comprehensive energy production capacity to reach 5.8 billion tons of standard coal; peak consumption of coal and oil; non-fossil energy share of primary energy consumption rising to 25%, accounting for 50% of power production, with new energy power generation accounting for 30%.

Traditional Energy Demand Suppressed

The plan clarifies the future path for energy structure transformation, which will exert long-term suppression on demand for traditional energy such as coal, oil, and gas, while promoting the development of the clean energy industry chain. Policy impacts require observation alongside subsequent implementation rules.