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F-Gas Reduction Efforts and Perspectives in China

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NOV 2024

Policy Brief

Beyond Carbon Climate Governance

Summary:
This policy brief presents findings from the EPS China 2024 model, analyzing China's energy consumption and greenhouse gas emission trajectories to 2060 across three scenarios—a Reference scenario, a "1+N" Policy scenario, and a Carbon Neutrality scenario. It finds that current "1+N" policies can support carbon peaking by 2030 and overachieve certain targets (EV penetration, renewables), but achieving carbon neutrality by 2060 requires continued policy reinforcement. Key findings include: non-fossil electricity generation must reach ~91% by 2060; electrification rates must rise to 71% (industry), 98% (buildings), and 75% (transportation); non-CO₂ GHG mitigation faces greater technical and policy challenges than CO₂; and the carbon pricing mechanism delivers significant abatement before 2035. It identifies priority policies across different time horizons.
Suggested citation:
Ma, Yue. (2024). F-Gases Reduction Efforts and Perspectives in China (Policy Brief). Beijing: Institute for Global Decarbonization Progress (iGDP). November 2024.
F-Gas Reduction Efforts and Perspectives in China