China launches three-year plan to cut energy use, carbon emissions in steel, cement, coal power and six other heavy industries, NDRC says. The plan targets upgrades through 2028 to support Beijing's 2030 carbon-peaking goal.
China has launched a three-year action plan to cut energy use and carbon emissions in nine high-energy-consuming industries, including steel, cement, and coal-fired power, according to the National Development and Reform Commission.
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