5-Year Plan

The fight against climate change will take a strategic jump in the 12th Five-Year Plan (2012-2017) with the government intending to plough in almost Rs 2 lakh crore (USD44.6 billion) through the various missions, the working group on climate of the 12th Five-Year Plan has said.
Map of China's nuclear power development
August 11, 2011
Observers of China's nuclear expansion are still waiting to see what the government's post-Fukushima review will mean for the future of nuclear energy in China. But nothing so far indicates that the review will slow the scale of development substantially - or alleviate the pressures this nuclear building boom will put on China's human, regulatory, or technical resources.
Gansu province, China
China's Gansu province, with the country's second-largest installed wind power capacity is still on track to take the lead and produce more than 10GW of installed wind capacity. The news from the People's Daily is that the provincial government is determined to overcome a series of setbacks to its wind, including a scaling back of planned projects and the disconnection of some existing ones from the grid.
The mission to save energy while developing the economy has been accomplished in all provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions during the previous five years, the Chinese government claims.