National Development and Reform Commission announces "G20 Energy efficiency Lead Plan" (EELP).
On February 14, 2017, the official website of the National Development and Reform Commission published the G20 Energy Efficiency Lead Program (EELP), stating clearly that the group of 20 will be in transport (especially heavy trucks), networking equipment, energy efficiency financing, construction, energy management, power generation and ultra-high energy efficiency equipment (Sead), "Double Top Ten" (best energy-saving technologies and best practices, toptens), Regional energy Systems (DES), Energy efficiency knowledge sharing framework, Terminals collaborate on 11 key areas, such as energy data and energy efficiency metrics. Among the 11 key areas of G20 energy efficiency cooperation, energy efficiency financing, architecture, energy management, ultra-high energy efficiency equipment, "double Top Ten" (Best energy saving technology and best practices), and regional energy systems are particularly important.

