China is to integrate its energy management supervision and policies,
functions currently dispersed among many government agencies, with the
establishment of a high-level consultation and coordination commission.
The commission, to be called the national energy commission, will be
responsible for studying and drafting energy development strategy and
considering energy security and development issues, Hua Jianmin,
secretary-general of the State Council, said at the annual session of China's
top legislature yesterday.
A national energy bureau under the National Development and Reform Commission
would be established as a standing body to undertake the new energy commission's
day-to-day work, Hua said.
Energy-related institutions and functions belonging to the NDRC, the entire
National Energy Leading Group, and the nuclear power management of the
Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense would be
integrated into the energy bureau, he said. The bureau, which would draw up and
implement energy industry programs, policies and standards, promote new and
alternative forms of energy and encourage conservation, he added.
The bureau would be supervised by the NDRC to ensure close coordination of
energy management with national economic and social development programs and
macro-control policies.
The NELG and its executive organs will be disbanded, Hua said.
The restructuring plan is based on China's rapid economic expansion, growing
energy demand, pressing desire for safe energy supply, and better energy
management, said Feng Fei, director of the Industry Department of the
Development Research Center of the State Council.
Energy strategy will be put in a more important position, but the current
energy management pattern cannot keep up with the changing situation, Feng said.