Shenyang's National Carbon Peak Pilot Implementation Plan in the Spotlight

27 Mar.,2025

Shenyang, a major city in China, has recently made significant progress in its efforts to achieve carbon peaking. The Shenyang Municipal Government has released the "Implementation Plan for the National Carbon Peak Pilot (Shenyang)", which has drawn the attention of the nation and even the world.

 

Shenyang, a major city in China, has recently made significant progress in its efforts to achieve carbon peaking. The Shenyang Municipal Government has released the "Implementation Plan for the National Carbon Peak Pilot (Shenyang)", which has drawn the attention of the nation and even the world.

This plan emphasizes the accelerated development of renewable energy. By 2025, the total installed capacity of new energy generation is set to rise by 2.8 million kilowatts compared to that in 2022, and the consumption of non-fossil energy will account for 17.8%. Looking further ahead to 2030, the total installed capacity of new energy will increase by a total of 5.5 million kilowatts from 2022, and the consumption of non-fossil energy will reach 25%.

This initiative is in line with China's broader goal of carbon peaking and carbon neutrality. It shows Shenyang's determination to take proactive steps in reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable development. The city is exploring various measures in energy, industry, construction, transportation and other fields to achieve these targets.

Industry insiders and experts believe that Shenyang's efforts in the carbon peak pilot will not only contribute to the city's own sustainable development but also provide valuable experience and a model for other regions in China to follow. As the country continues to push forward the carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals, Shenyang's actions are expected to have a positive impact on the overall progress.