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General Work Plan for Energy Conservation and Pollutant Discharge Reduction

Source: International Energy Agency
Last updated: 16 April 2021
The General Work Plan was put forth as a result of missed targets with regards to energy saving and discharge reduction of the last year (2005). More specifically cutting energy consumption per unit GDP by 4% and discharges of major pollutants by 2%.
Even more alarming several industrial materials grew to 6% energy consumption per capita including:
electricity;
steel;
nonferrous metals;
construction materials;
oil processing and chemicals;
The industries, which account for nearly 70% of energy consumption and sulfur dioxide discharges of the entire industrial sector, grew by 20.6% in the first quarter, 6.6% points higher than the same period a year earlier.
This plan aims to cut energy intensity by 20% by 2010, as well as cutting the discharge of major pollutants by 10%. This was to be completed by increasing renewable energy, export restrictions on energy intensive and high-pollution products, and pollution-reduction tax incentives; additionally government buildings switched to low-energy lighting and optimally efficient products and machines. Violation of these energy conservation laws can lead to criminal proceedings, and failure to meet targets was taken into account during government-employee and business-leader performance assessments. During the first four years of the plan, energy intensity improved by 14.4%, but dropped sharply in the first quarter of 2010.

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