Despite remarkable progress during the previous decade, only about a third of Bangladesh’s households had access to electricity in 2005. The country had been suffering from unreliable power supply because of insufficient generation capacity, an inadequate transmission grid, and unbalanced distribution facilities.
The 11th Five-Year Plan of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) aimed to reduce energy intensity from 2005 levels by 20% nationwide and by 16% in Guangdong Province by 2010. The 12th Five-Year Plan set an even more ambitious target for Guangdong, requiring an 18% reduction from 2010 levels by 2015.
The government of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) recognizes that the dominant use of fossil fuel to produce energy is neither environmentally sustainable nor economically desirable.
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