
New Energy Policy Announcement! Key points emphasize the promotion of new energy and renewable energy applications! – National Energy Administration of China
On May 18, the General Office of the State Council issued the “Guidelines for Strengthening the Management of Energy Consumption”. The guidelines highlight the need for government agencies and public institutions to prioritize the use of domestically produced vehicles, particularly new energy vehicles. It emphasizes accountability for energy consumption, water usage, and the management of energy use standards.
Key points include:
- The guidelines recommend that government agencies purchase government-approved vehicles and prioritize new energy vehicles.
- It mandates strict management of energy consumption and water usage and emphasizes accountability for energy usage.
- Promotion of high-efficiency energy-saving technologies and the application of new energy and renewable energy sources.
- The establishment of energy-saving management systems and the development of energy-saving products.
- Recommendations for the use of energy-efficient appliances and equipment.
The guidelines are set to take effect on May 20, 2025. The document also details the responsibilities of various departments regarding energy consumption management and encourages the adoption of new energy technologies.
The policy calls for stricter regulations on energy consumption in public sectors and aims to enhance awareness of energy-saving practices among officials and the public. Regular inspections and assessments are to be conducted to ensure compliance with energy management standards.
Moreover, the guidelines emphasize the importance of integrating energy management into the operational frameworks of government institutions to reduce energy waste effectively. This comprehensive approach aims to promote sustainable energy practices across the nation.
For further details, the full text of the guidelines can be accessed on the National Energy Administration website.
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