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Seventeen UN Sustainable Development Goals

Legal Analysis: The abbreviation of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is the global development goal of 65,438+07 formulated by the United Nations, which will continue to guide the global development work from 2000 to 2065,438+05 after the expiration of the Millennium Development Goals. 20 15 On September 25th, the United Nations Summit on Sustainable Development was held in new york Headquarters. At the summit, 193 UN Member States formally adopted 17 sustainable development goals. The goal of sustainable development aims to completely solve the social, economic and environmental development problems from 20 15 to 2030, and turn to the road of sustainable development.

Legal basis: Renewable Energy Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 2 The renewable energy mentioned in this Law refers to non-fossil energy such as wind energy, solar energy, hydro energy, biomass energy, geothermal energy and ocean energy. The application of this Law to hydropower shall be stipulated by the competent department of energy in the State Council and submitted to the State Council for approval. This law is not applicable to the utilization of straw, firewood, feces, etc. Through direct combustion of inefficient stoves.

Article 3 This Law shall apply to the territory of People's Republic of China (PRC) and other sea areas under the jurisdiction of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 4 The State lists the development and utilization of renewable energy as a priority area of energy development, and promotes the establishment and development of the renewable energy market by setting the total target of the development and utilization of renewable energy and taking corresponding measures.

The state encourages economic entities of various ownership to participate in the development and utilization of renewable energy, and protects the legitimate rights and interests of those who develop and utilize renewable energy according to law.