Actively promoting industrial low-carbon transformation and development is the key to ensure the realization of China's climate change goals. For a long time, industrial carbon emissions have occupied a major position in China. Industry has always been a major energy consumer in China, accounting for more than 70% of the country's energy consumption, industrial coal consumption accounting for about 50% of the country's total, steel, building materials and other six high-carbon emission industries accounting for a relatively large proportion, and industrial fossil energy carbon emissions account for 70% of the country's carbon emissions, accounting for more than 85% of the total industrial carbon emissions.