China issues action plan to improve air quality

AFP

China will "strictly and reasonably" control total coal use and curb high-emissions projects to improve air quality, the country's state council said in an action plan.

By 2025, China wants to cut the density of hazardous airborne particles known as PM2.5 by 10 per cent compared with 2020, and keep the number of days with severe pollution to less than 1 per cent, according to the plan.

Other proposed measures include the development of new and clean energy, increasing natural gas production and curbing projects that lead to high energy consumption and high emissions.

The plan sets a target to reduce coal consumption in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region and surrounding areas by about 10 per cent from 2020 levels by 2025. A 5 [er cent reduction is targeted for the Yangtze River Delta region.

Coal use in northern China's Shanxi and Shaanxi province will be cut over the same period.

Captive coal-fired generators that provide electricity to single factories or industrial complexes will not be permitted in general and only those that contribute to the overall safety of grid operation will be considered, the statement said. Inefficient, small-scale coal-fired boilers will also be mothballed, it said.

The government also called for the consumption of energy from alternative or renewable sources to account for about 20 per cent of total consumption by 2025.

China will also promote the use of electric vehicles to reduce carbon emissions, with fast-charging stations at no less than 80 per cent of highway service areas in key regions - including Beijing, Tianjin and Shanghai - by 2025 and no less than 60 per cent in other regions.

The government called for increasing freight cargo transport by rail and water by about 10 per cent and 12 per cent, respectively, by 2025 versus 2020 to cut down on higher-polluting road transport.

Railway should account for 90 per cent of long-haul coal transport around key mining hubs in the northern and northwestern regions by 2025, the also document said, without giving a comparison.

The world's second-largest economy plans to expand funding for clean heating in the northern region and increase credit and financing support for upgrading traditional industries, it said.

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