Notice on Issuing the “National Carbon Peak Pilot (Huangpu) Implementation Plan”
To all commissions, offices, and bureaus of the district government, and all subdistrict offices:
The “National Carbon Peak Pilot (Huangpu) Implementation Plan” is hereby issued to you. Please implement it conscientiously.
This notice is hereby given.
National Carbon Peak Pilot (Huangpu) Implementation Plan
To thoroughly implement the strategic decisions and deployments of the Central Committee and the State Council regarding carbon peak and carbon neutrality, and in accordance with national and Shanghai’s carbon peak work requirements, this plan is formulated with a focus on building a core leading district of a modern socialist international metropolis with global influence. It prioritizes buildings, centers on carbon efficiency improvement, employs refined and intelligent management, and is supported by technological innovation and green finance. The plan focuses on policy and mechanism innovation, coordinates the application of technology and system construction, and actively promotes green, low-carbon production, lifestyles, and consumption concepts.
I. Pilot Objectives
By 2030, the district’s energy utilization level per unit of GDP will consistently rank first in the city and among the top nationally. The district will be fully established as a national carbon peak demonstration zone, achieving an approximate 3% year-on-year reduction in carbon emissions from existing public buildings. This will provide replicable and scalable experience in green, low-carbon, high-quality development for regions nationwide characterized by high tertiary industry development, mature building economy, and low carbon emissions per unit of GDP.
II. Key Tasks
(I) Low-Carbon Smart Building Construction Initiative
1. Promote Commercial Building Demand Management Demonstration
Implement the nation’s first “Guidelines for Commercial Building Virtual Power Plant Construction and Operation,” promote automated control of key resources and updates to intelligent responsive air conditioning systems, and conduct regular hourly load management and operational energy-saving management. Pilot the application of electricity demand-side management in residential buildings. Rely on demonstration work in areas like building demand-side management to drive the formulation and improvement of relevant local standards.
2. Promote Innovative Application of Virtual Power Plant Platforms
Strengthen load resource certification and performance tuning, focus on application scenarios such as commercial complexes, and support user-side energy storage projects participating in electricity demand response alongside their associated users. Expand the scale of bidirectional charging and discharging (V2G) projects in residential areas and public charging stations, and diversify load resource categories like vehicle-grid interaction.
3. Promote Digital-Green Synergy in Platforms
Continue to deepen the construction of the dual-carbon platform, integrate existing platform resources, and optimize the district’s carbon emission map. Aggregate digital resources from previous years, implement intelligent and refined management of building carbon efficiency, and continuously improve building carbon efficiency levels.
4. Deepen Public Building Energy Efficiency Improvement Demonstration
Continue to advance energy (carbon) audits, expand the coverage of energy-saving and low-carbon retrofits for public buildings, assess the energy efficiency levels of major energy-using systems and equipment, and promote building retrofits and tuning. Establish a linkage mechanism between urban renewal and energy-saving, low-carbon retrofits.
5. Enhance the Green and Low-Carbon Level of New Buildings
Ensure 100% of new buildings meet green building standards, with no less than 70% achieving two-star or higher green building standards. Continuously improve the energy-saving and carbon reduction levels of green buildings, promote the scaled development of ultra-low energy buildings, near-zero energy buildings, and zero-carbon buildings, and achieve an average design energy consumption level for new buildings that is 50% lower than the 2016 national energy-saving design standards.
6. Increase the Electrification Level on the Building Energy Use Side
Promote the shift towards electrification for building heating, domestic hot water, and other energy uses, support the selection of air-source heat pumps and other types to replace gas boilers, and promote the application of heat pump water heaters and other equipment in public buildings. Conduct diagnostics and assessments of old heat pump equipment and actively promote the replacement of inefficient existing heat pump equipment.
7. Expand Distributed Photovoltaic Construction and Piloting
Promote the application of renewable energy technologies based on local conditions, ensuring distributed photovoltaics are installed wherever possible. Strengthen source control during project approval, strictly controlling the installation ratio of rooftop photovoltaics on new buildings. Explore the application of photovoltaic