China is turbocharging its clean energy revolution with plans to double non-fossil fuel sources by 2035, announced today by National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) deputy director Wang Changlin. The bold move comes as global energy markets face unprecedented volatility in 2026. 🔋🌪️
At a high-stakes press conference outlining the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030), Wang confirmed the decade-long strategy will prioritize solar, wind, and nuclear power while maintaining energy security. "This isn't just about carbon targets – it's about building an energy system resilient enough to handle whatever the world throws at us," he stated. 💬
The plan aligns with China's pledge to peak carbon emissions before 2030, with analysts calling it a "green energy moon shot" that could reshape global climate efforts. Young climate activists worldwide are already buzzing about the announcement on TikTok and X, with #Energy2035 trending across Asia. 📈🌏
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