China aims to meet half of its electricity needs from non-fossil fuel sources by 2030, up from the 2025 target of 42.3%, according to a new five-year energy plan. Analysts said the plan's renewable energy targets are conservative compared to the sector's growth trajectory in recent years, suggesting that actual renewable energy use may exceed the official targets. Here are some other key points from the plan, which was released on Thursday. 30% of the electricity generated in China will come from wind and solar power alone by 2030, up from 22% in 2025. Yao Qi, policy advisor at Greenpeace East Asia, said: "Emissions from the energy sector may continue to rise during the period from 2026 to 2030."