China's energy-saving and emission reduction work has achieved results

Zhu Zhixin, deputy director of the National Development and Reform Commission, said on the 27th that China's energy-saving and emission reduction work has achieved positive results this year.
Entrusted by the State Council, Zhu Zhixin reported to the 11th session of the 11th National People's Congress Standing Committee on the implementation of the national economic and social development plan this year.
Zhu Zhixin said that since the beginning of this year, China has continued to promote the construction of key energy conservation and emission reduction projects. Throughout the year, the central government allocated 41.8 billion yuan in funds to support the construction of ten major energy-saving projects, industrial wastewater treatment in key river basins, and urban sewage treatment facilities and supporting pipe networks. Through financial subsidies to promote efficient energy-saving products, decomposition of the implementation of 50 million energy-saving lighting promotion tasks. Taihu Lake, Chaohu Lake, Songhua River and other pollution prevention work in depth.
At the same time, further improve regulations and policies. Implement the new Water Pollution Prevention Law and increase the “Regional Restrictions” from administrative measures to enforceable legal systems. From June 1 onwards, production, sales, and use of ultra-thin plastic shopping bags are prohibited throughout the country. Formulated opinions on strengthening fuel-saving and energy-saving work. It issued 15 national emission standards and cleaner production standards, such as steel and chemical fiber industries.
Zhu Zhixin said that since the beginning of this year, China has strengthened supervision and inspection and environmental law enforcement. Evaluate the completion of energy-saving targets in 2007 and the implementation of energy-saving measures by provincial and prefecture-level governments; and announce the completion of emission reduction targets by provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) in 2007. A batch of projects that violated environmental laws and regulations were rejected.
Continue to implement the national action for energy conservation and emission reduction. The State Council has issued a notice specifically setting forth the need to reduce fuel-saving and power-saving requirements such as reducing official vehicles, controlling street lights, and landscape lighting. Public agency energy saving regulations were announced. The “Energy Conservation in the Law, Action for the People” energy conservation awareness week was launched to further promote the awareness of energy saving and emission reduction in the whole society.
In the first half of the year, a total of 8.36 million kilowatts of small thermal power units were shut down, nearly 20 million tons of backward cement capacity and 375,000 tons of backward paper production capacity were eliminated; the daily treatment capacity of new urban sewage was 5 million cubic meters, and the desulfurization unit was more than 40 million kilowatts. . The energy consumption per unit of GDP decreased by 2.88% year-on-year, a deceleration of 0.1% over the same period of last year; chemical oxygen demand and sulfur dioxide emissions were expected to decline by 1.0% and 1.9% respectively in the first quarter. Will continue to maintain a downward trend.

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