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Coal’s last refuge crumbles with China’s renewables plan – The Australian Financial Review
China’s plan to derive 20 per cent of its primary energy from non-fossil fuels may be brought forward by five years from 2030.

If Asia and in particular China, which accounts for about half the worlds coal consumption cant break the habit, devastating climate change will be unavoidable.
On that front, good news may finally be emerging. Beijing is lifting its energy-transition ambitions in its 14th five-year plan, running from 2021 to 2025, people familiar with the matter have told Bloomberg News.
A plan to derive 20 per cent of its primary energy from non-fossil fuels may be brought forward by five years from 2030 and…
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