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Q&A: What do China’s provincial five-year plans say about climate and energy?
China's provincial governments have released their 15th five-year plans (2026-2030), aligning with national climate goals like peaking carbon emissions by 2030. Plans emphasize solar, wind, hydrogen, and new-energy vehicles (NEVs), with regional variations in focus, such as Zhejiang's 90GW solar target and Jilin's 50% NEV sales goal by 2030.
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