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Guangdong’s 14th five-year plan for energy firmly backs natural gas
Report summary
Guangdong privince unveiled its 14th five-year plan for energy development in April 2022. The plan follows the national 14th five-year energy plan's notion of pivoting towards a modern energy system, but differs from the national plan by firmly supporting natural gas demand. The report mainly focuses on how Guangdong's energy plan backs natural gas, including quantified policy targets, key measures and key projects, and our intepretation of its rationale and implications.
Table of contents
- Industry and power to drive gas demand growth
- Massive investment in gas infrastructure is identified
- To secure gas supply at competitive prices via market-oriented reforms is key to Guangdong’s gasification target
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This report includes 5 images and tables including:
- Guangdong’s Energy mix, actual and 2025 target
- Guangdong’s power supply capacity, historical and targeted growth
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