The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) issued implementation measures that set minimum renewable energy consumption share targets and establish a weighting-based responsibility system for renewable power consumption. The NDRC will support energy-intensive sector firms in raising renewable consumption above the minimums and encourages capable regions to assign minimum renewable consumption targets to government departments, public institutions and state-owned enterprises. Renewable

2026-06-22

The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) issued implementation measures that set minimum renewable energy consumption share targets and establish a weighting-based responsibility system for renewable power consumption. The NDRC will support energy-intensive sector firms in raising renewable consumption above the minimums and encourages capable regions to assign minimum renewable consumption targets to government departments, public institutions and state-owned enterprises. Renewable power minimums can be met via on-site renewable self-generation and self-use, green power direct connections, and green certificates and green power trading (including transfers). Non-electric renewable minimums can be met through renewable heating/cooling, integrated renewable use in hydrogen/ammonia/methanol production, and non-power biomass utilization.