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Over the past few decades, China has experienced rapid economic growth, which has significantly increased its energy consumption. As China transitioned from an agricultural economy to a manufacturing powerhouse, its energy needs skyrocketed, presenting the country with significant challenges related to energy security and sustainability. Traditionally dependent on foreign oil, China faced numerous issues such as volatile global oil prices, geopolitical risks, and over-reliance on unreliable external energy sources. To mitigate these challenges and ensure long-term energy security, China embarked on an ambitious plan to diversify its energy sources and reduce its vulnerability to external risks. A key component of…

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