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BEIJING (Reuters) – China has abandoned annual energy saving targets because not all its efforts to boost efficiency will bear fruit immediately, but it is still sticking to a five-year goal, a top official said on Wednesday.
Ma Kai, head of the energy policy setting National Development and Reform Commission, said growing pressure on resources as pollution and energy demand rise meant China had no choice but to follow a path of greener growth.
Beijing has pledged to reduce the amount of energy it uses to generate each dollar of national income by 20 percent between 2006 and the end of the decade, and last year aimed for a 4 percent improvement — but only managed just over 1 percent.
“This year the government did not set a target,” Ma told a news conference during the annual session of the National People’s Congress, China’s parliament.
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