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On November 26,2009,China announced to the world that China would reduce the intensity of carbon dioxide emissions per unit of GDP in 2020 by 40% to 45% compared with the level of 2005.This is "a voluntary action" taken by the Chinese govement based on national conditions and was a major contribution to the global effort in tackling climate change.As a province with a large population,surging economy,and huge energy consumption,Guangdong has pioneered policy research and has run pilot projects,seeking to upgrade its industries and to explore an innovative path toward sustainable development and a low-carbon economy.Energy is a fundamental element of low-carbon development and is critical for building a low-carbon society.This paper analyzes the energy base and energy consumption pattems of Guangdong province,exploring its energy mix,self-supply ratio,energy intensity per unit GDP,energy consumption elasticity,and energy quotas for products and industries.The paper uses three lowcarbon indicators-carbon productivity,energy consumption and carbon emission per capita,and energy intensity-to analyze and compare energy pattes in Guangdong and in China as a whole.Finally,the paper proposes energy demand trends along with a roadmap for low-carbon development for Guangdong.This paper can also serve as a reference for other provinces seeking low-carbon development in China.