China Stops 13 Small Power Plants to Save
Energy, Cut Pollution Dec 17 - Xinhua News Agency - CEIS
China's top economic planning agency has revoked approvals for 13 small
coal-fired power plants in six provinces amid efforts to boost energy
efficiency and reduce pollution.
The 13 plants have 25 power generating units with a total installed capacity
of 2.44 gigawatts. Four are in Liaoning, two inJilin, three in Shanxi, one
in Hebei, two in Henan, and one in Guizhou.
The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) said on Sunday it has
banned construction on the power plants that had earlier received approvals
from either the central government or local governments.
The NDRC ordered construction to cease on projects already begun and already
built facilities to be dismantled.
The government has been encouraging the construction of large power plants
while closing small ones that consume more energy anddischarge more
pollutants.
The government has shut down 365 power generating units in operation with a
combined capacity of more than 11 gigawatts from January to November.
The government has vowed to reduce the energy consumption per unit of gross
domestic product (GDP) by 20 percent and major pollutants emissions by ten
percent between 2006 and 2010.
The nation's energy consumption per unit of GDP dropped three percent
year-on-year in the first three quarters of 2007. Meanwhile, the sulfur
dioxide emissions fell 1.81 percent and chemical oxygen demand (a measure of
water pollution) dropped 0.28percent.
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