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Table 1.8 Index comparison between the 11th and 12th Five-Year Plan
Principal indicators of economic and
social development in the 11th Five-
Year Plan
Principal indicators of economic and
social development in the 12th Five-
Year Plan
2005
(actual
value)
2010
(value
planned)
Annual
growth
rate (%) Attribute
2010
(actual
value)
2015
(value
planned)
Annual
growth
rate (%) Attribute
Indicators
GDP (trillion
Yuan)
18.5
26.1
7.5
Expected
39.8
55.8
7 %
Expected
Non-fossil
Energy/
Primary
Energy (%)
-
-
-
-
8
11.4
[3.4]
Restrictive
Decrease of
Energy/GDP
(%)
-
-
[20]
Restrictive -
-
[16]
Restrictive
Decrease of
Co 2 /GDP
(%)
-
-
-
-
-
-
[17]
Restrictive
Source: the 11th Five-Year Plan and the 12th Five-Year Plan
Note: value in brackets stands for the aggregate change
to climate change into the plan of national economic and social development, and
take the control of greenhouse gas emissions and adaptation to climate change as an
important basis on which governments at all levels will formulate their medium and
long term development strategy and plan.” Hence, in order to keep its international
promise and accelerate the transformation of the domestic development mode at the
same time, the 12th Five-Year Plan adds the targets of “CO 2 emissions intensity”
and “share of non-fossil energy”. These two indicators are the major differences
from the 11th Plan 5 (see Table 1.8 ).
The 12th Five-Year Plan proposes the principal indicators of economic and
social development for the future 5 years, which include 11.4 % non-fossil
energy/primary energy consumption, and restrictive targets like a 16 % reduction
of energy/GDP and a 17 % reduction of CO 2 /GDP.
1.4.3 Target Decomposition of Regional and Sectoral Energy
Savings of the 12th Five-Year Plan
In the 11th Five-Year Plan, regional differences were not taken into full consider-
ation when the targets of energy intensity reduction were made (see Table 1.9 ).
5 The contents of “emissions reduction” in the 11th FYP meant reduction of environment
pollutants such as SO 2 , However, the concept and target of emissions reduction is Carbon
Emissions Reduction in the 12th FYP. This is the biggest difference between the two plans.
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