China’s energy crisis won’t derail plans to make progress on curbing greenhouse gas emissions in the next few years, according to a top researcher involved in drafting proposals. The 2025 energy blueprint, expected to be released by next month, will be centered on prioritizing the use of more renewables and improving energy efficiency, according to Xu Xiaodong, senior adviser of the China Electricity Power Planning and Engineering Institute, a government think tank. “The power crunch is not a normal phenomenon as China has enough capacity to meet demand, so it won’t change the course of low-carbon development,” Xu said in an online conference on Wednesday. A nationwide power crisis due to a shortage of coal crimped output in some key industries in recent months and sent the price of China’s mainstay fuel surging to an all-time high in October. The situation has since eased as Beijing took action to […]