Energy consumption during 11th Five-Year Plan? |
sulfur dioxide emission reduction targets, it still failed to implement de-nitrification plans, which resulted in a 20% increase of nitrogen oxide emission during the 11th Five-Year Plan. This means the only way China’s total nitrogen oxide emissions can return to its 2005 level by 2020 is if the country meets its 10% emission cut targets for both the 12th and 13th Five-Year Plan periods. Which would mean the timeline to control NOx has been postponed by 15 years.