Category Archives: Green-tech

Smoggy China shuts down production capacity

BEIJING, Dec. 24 (Xinhua) — A huge amount of polluting production capacity was closed in 2015 as part of government efforts to combat persistent haze, an industrial watchdog said Thursday.

About 30 million tonnes of iron and steel production capacity were shut down this year, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) said in an online statement.

Production capacity for electrolytic aluminum, cement and plate glass was reduced by 300,000 tonnes, 38 million tonnes and 11 million standard cartons, respectively.

Consolidation in the integrated circuit, rare earth and infant formula industries sped up in 2015, according to the statement.

“There was active progress in phasing out outdated and excess production capacity this year,” said the MIIT.

Chinese cities, particularly those around Beijing, have been choked by smog this winter, with factory emissions blamed as one of the major pollutants. Enditem

Size of China’s wearable devices market up 471.8pct y-o-y to RMB12.58 bln, researcher

   BEIJING, Dec. 24 (Xinhua) – The size of China’s wearable devices market has topped 12.58 billion yuan in 2015, up 471.8 percent year on year, according to a report released by China Academy of Telecommunication Research (CATR).

Min Dong, chief engineer at the Communications Standards Research Institute of CATR, said the huge potential of some vertical sectors in the wearable devices market will be released in 2016 and the market size is expected to reach 20 billion yuan.

Min said among all products, consumers incline to traditional terminal companies. Thanks to Apple’s brand image in the consumer electronics field, 70.8 percent consumers are interested in Apple’s wearable devices, and Xiaomi and Huawei are also popular brands. More than 50 percent consumers set their budget within 1,000 yuan, but mid- and high-end market also has advocates. (Edited by Luo Jingjing, luojj@xinhua.org)

 

China to lower benchmark on-grid prices of onshore wind power, solar PV power, NDRC

BEIJING, Dec. 24 (Xinhua) — China will lower the benchmark on-grid prices of electricity generated by new onshore wind farms and solar PV power plants in a bid to facilitate orderly development of the country’s new energy industry, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) said on Thursday.

The benchmark on-grid prices of onshore wind power will be lowered by 0.02 yuan/kWh in the first, second and third-class regions and 0.01 yuan/kWh in the fourth-class region in 2016. The prices will be further cut by 0.03 and 0.02 yuan/kWh respectively in 2018.

The benchmark on-grid prices of solar PV power will be slashed by 0.1 yuan/kWh in the first-class region, 0.07 yuan/kWh in the second-class region and 0.02 yuan/kWh in the third-class region in 2016.

In addition, power grid companies will purchase electricity from eligible rooftop distributional solar PV projects at prices equal to the benchmark on-grid prices of local solar PV power plants. (Edited by Huang Xiaolan, huangxiaolan@xinhua.org)

Editor  Xuefei Chen Axelsson

China develops heavy-ion medical accelerator

LANZHOU, Dec. 24 (Xinhua ) — Chinese researchers have developed a heavy-ion medical accelerator to be used in radiotherapy for cancer, researchers said Thursday.

A recent test of the machine’s beam was successful, marking the end of China’s dependence on imported equipment, according to researchers with the Institute of Modern Physics under the Chinese Academy of Sciences, which is based in northwest China’s Gansu Province.

The researchers said the newly-developed machine is able to accelerate carbon ion beams to 400 mega electron volts per nucleon and provide slow and resonant non-linear extraction.

Modern day cancer radiation treatments employ heavy-ion accelerators to bombard a target with high-energy electrons to kill cancer cells.

The institute started developing the machine from May 2012 after six decades of research. Currently only one Chinese hospital, based in Shanghai, has imported the expensive equipment from abroad for cancer treatment.

As soon as the accelerator passes evaluation and inspection by the China Food and Drug Administration, clinical tests will start before the machine is finally put into full use for therapy.  Enditem

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China to offer greater policy support for program to build low-carbon cities and towns, NDRC

BEIJING, Dec. 24 (Xinhua) – China is going to work out detailed supporting policies for the program to pilot low-carbon cities and towns, formulate a related assessment index system, and offer greater financial support, said Su Wei, head of the Bureau of Addressing Climate Change under the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC).

So far, the implementation plans for piloting low-carbon programs in eight cities and towns have taken shape, and are going through argumentation by experts.

To push forward the pilot low-carbon programs, the Bureau of Addressing Climate Change would approve pilot plans and promote launching of these pilot programs. (Edited by Li Xiaohui, lixh@xinhua.org)

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China inks nuclear power partnership deal with Thailand

  GUANGZHOU, Dec. 24 (Xinhua) — China and Thailand reached an agreement Wednesday to cooperate on a nuclear power project in south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, the China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN) announced on Thursday.

According to the agreement, CGN, Guangxi Investment Group Co. Ltd., and Thailand’s Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Holding Public Company Limited (RATCH), a subsidiary of the state-owned Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand, will team up to establish a joint venture to develop, construct and operate the second phase of the nuclear power plant in Fangchenggang City.

The project is a pilot site for Hualong One nuclear power technology, the country’s third-generation nuclear reactor design, which was jointly designed by CGN and China National Nuclear Corp. (CNNC).

Rum Herabat, chief executive officer of RATCH, said the project has the support of the Thai government. He said he hopes cooperation with China will help Thailand train talent and gain experience in nuclear power development.

The project will also serve as a bridgehead for China’s nuclear power technology to expand in the ASEAN market.  Enditem

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China Exclusive: China builds 3rd largest hydropower station on Yangtze River

 

 KUNMING, Dec. 24 (Xinhua) — China on Thursday started construction of its third largest hydropower station on the upper reaches of the Yangtze River.

The Wudongde project, located upstream from two other hydropower stations on the Jinsha River, the upper section of the Yangtze, is the world’s 7th largest in operation or under construction, said Lu Chun, chairman of the China Three Gorges Corporation.

The project has a designed capacity of 10.2 gigawatts and will be able to generate 38.9 billion kwh of electricity per year after its 12 generating units start operation, Lu said.

The first unit is expected to start operating in August 2020 and all are expected to be operational by the end of 2021, he said.

The project, which was approved by the State Council on Dec. 16, is estimated to cost more than 100 billion yuan (15.4 billion U.S. dollars), Lu said.

A 270-meter-high dam will be built to block the river to form a reservoir that can store about 7.4 billion cubic meters of water.

The project’s construction will require more than 16,000 workers in the next few years.

Meanwhile, about 31,000 residents in 10 counties and districts in the southwestern provinces of Yunnan and Sichuan will be relocated to make room for the project.

Lu said that, as a major project that transfers power from the resource-rich west to the industrial east, it will also help adjust the country’s energy mix and reduce pollutant emissions.

China still relies heavily on coal to power its economy and is seeking to increase the clean energy share as it is faced with worsening air pollution.

The project can help reduce coal consumption by 12.2 million tonnes and cut carbon dioxide emissions by 30.5 million tonnes and sulfur dioxide emissions by 104,000 tonnes per year, he said.

Situated between Luquan County in Yunnan and Huidong County in Sichuan, it can help create about 70,000 jobs for locals per year during construction. After it starts operating, it can bring 1.35 billion yuan in revenues for local governments annually.

Authorities have invested more than 900 million yuan in environmental protection in the area, and many precious species of trees have been transplanted, he said.

The other two hydropower stations on Jinsha River are Xiluodu and Xiangjiaba. Both started operating in July 2014.

Xiluodu is the country’s second largest, with power-generating capacity of 12.6 gigawatts. It had generated more than 100 billion kwh of electricity as of November.

The Three Gorges hydropower project is the country’s largest, with a generating capacity of 22.4 gigawatts in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River.

Baihetan, a fourth hydropower project planned on the Jinsha River, has yet to receive the final government go-ahead.  Enditem

China Voice: China allows no compromise on cyberspace sovereignty

WUZHEN, Zhejiang, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) — At the opening of the second World Internet Conference on Wednesday, China made sure its voice was heard: Every country has the right to create its own Internet governance model, and the cyber sovereignty of all nations should be respected.

China firmly opposes Internet hegemony, foreign interference in internal affairs, and incitement that could threaten national security, President Xi Jinping said during his opening remarks at the conference.

The Internet is not beyond law and it should be ruled in accordance with a country’s laws and regulations.

There are certain common principles in cyberspace that all countries should follow to assure win-win outcomes, however, each country is unique and its Internet governance models will reflect this.

Some countries have been preaching “absolute” freedom in cyberspace for years. Ironically, they exercise the strictest surveillance when national interests may be harmed.

China has about four million websites and 668 million Internet users. According to the Cyberspace Administration of China, 30 billion pieces of information are created every day.

The Chinese government and IT companies trawl the Internet looking for online rumors, pornography, gambling and other cyber crimes to protect the lawful interests of its citizens.

Although China has amassed the world’s largest Internet population since the Internet arrived in 1994, it remains a latecomer, and there is still much to fully tap the potential of the Internet.

Particularly, China is a major victim of cyber hacking as many deem it a rising threat.

There is no “absolute” freedom in either the physical world or cyberspace. Freedom and order must be upheld side by side. Freedom is the purpose and order is the means.

China applies rule of law to the Internet with the enacting of new laws and regulations regarding cyber security and other Internet areas.

These laws not only provide the legal basis for counter-cyber crime work, but also guarantee the lawful interests of Internet users and companies at home and abroad.

Economic opening up and effective governance of the Internet by law have played key roles in the growth of China’s Internet sector over the past two decades.

And China’s Internet regulators have repeatedly promised to give freedom to those who abide by the country’s laws and regulations and help them achieve bigger success. Enditem

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China Voice: The world needs fresh rules for Internet governance

   BEIJING, Dec. 18 (Xinhua) — How and what to regulate on the Internet has been a concern throughout the world as booming Internet business continues connecting countries.

The quest for a solution reveals existing Internet governance is far from impeccable in reflecting the desires and interests of the majority of countries.

Like the real world, cyberspace, with about 3.2 billion users worldwide, should be a domain of freedom and order.

Rules, which are by no means set to harm the open and democratic nature of the Internet, should be in place to safeguard the users’ rights and interests including exchanging ideas and expressing their minds.

Addressing the second World Internet Conference, President Xi Jinping highlighted a number of principles for reforming how the Internet is governed globally, including respect for cyber sovereignty, maintenance of peace and security, promotion of openness and cooperation and cultivation of good order.

The president said the world has a desire to establish a governance system which is multilateral, democratic and transparent.

The speech has received favorable reviews from people at home and abroad, including World Economic Forum founder and executive chairman Klaus Schwab, who said Xi’s remarks on open cyberspace reflected the need for global cooperation.

As globalization and cultural diversification further deepen, the role the Internet plays in boosting human progress will be greater. Meanwhile, concerns including the information gap between nations and the spread of terrorist messages and hacker attacks are growing more severe.

Only by pushing forward the reform of the existing Internet governance can the cyberspace grow to be an arena that will benefit the people instead of troubling them.

Since nations differ in size in cyberspace as in real world, the principle of sovereign equality must be upheld as a prerequisite for governance reforms and cooperation.

In this sense, the right of individual countries to independently choose their own path of cyber development and regulation while participating in international cyberspace governance on an equal footing should be respected, in addition to putting cyberspace under rule of law.

Confronted with pressure from economic downturn and the lingering global financial crisis, a stable and prosperous cyberspace means a lot to all the nations in the world.

Further regulations should be made to prevent it from degenerating into a battlefield or a hotbed for crime.

Indeed, with a vision of jointly building a community of shared future, cyberspace should be better governed so it can benefit more people and serve as an engine and catalyst for innovation and economic development. Enditem

 Editor Xuefei Chen Axelsson

 

China Exclusive: China set for leading role in Industry 4.0: Klaus Schwab

  WUZHEN, Zhejiang, Dec. 17 (Xinhua)– China is going to play a leading role in the new wave of economic activities and technological innovation, World Economic Forum founder and executive chair Klaus Schwab told Xinhua in an exclusive interview during the ongoing Second World Internet Conference (WIC).

“The Internet is already part of culture and we should learn to use it to promote global cultural exchanges,” he said.

As a speaker at the opening ceremony of WIC, Schwab found that he shared many ideas of Internet development with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

“The most important one is that we should keep the Internet open and we have to work together on the global level,” he said, noting it needs the dedication of governments, businesses and individuals to shape the Internet in such a way that everybody has access and that the Internet can really serve as an engine and catalyst for economic development.

In his observation, the Fourth Industrial Revolution featuring technology such as artificial intelligence, robotics, 3D printing and nanotechnology is coming our way at an overwhelming speed.

Schwab said China has already established a foothold in many areas and looks set to continue. However, China must ensure the transition from low-end manufacturing to modern industry is successful to sustain this path.

“The ‘Internet Plus’ and ‘Made in China 2015’ [strategies] show that China is going right toward that direction,” Schwab added.

Schwab pointed out that a big task will be ensuring equal assess to the Internet. The digital divide is a problem both across the world and it must be addressed on a global level.

“China has good preconditions to bridge the digital divide and help other countries enhance information infrastructure,” said Schwab citing China’s huge population with Internet access and the current developments regarding 5G.

To cope with the challenges to governance brought about by the current technological shift, Schwab suggested a more agile approach to government-private-expert cooperation to create the optimal conditions for smart technology and service orientated design, both hallmarks of Industry 4.0, as the Fourth Industrial Revolution is also known.

Looking ahead, Schwab pictures a future where a sensor implanted in our body will help us control objects around us. Industry 4.0 will change the way we work, too, as we will no longer be held back by geographical limitations, the world will be our office.

“We will have richer social lives […] and most importantly a greener environment where we can breathe fresh air every day. It’s not fiction and its not far away,” Schwab said. Enditem

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Steel industry to face unprecedented bankruptcy, M&A tide

BEIJING, Dec. 17 (Xinhua) — China is mulling over more efficient measures to eliminate excess capacities in the steel, electrolytic aluminum, cement and shipbuilding industries, making those industries face an unprecedented tide of bankruptcy, mergers and acquisitions.

The National Development and Reform Commission(NDRC) and the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology are making policies on the issue based on proactive long-term investigations, the Economic Information Daily quoted an unnamed source as saying.

Apart from controlling the launch of new projects and punishing those unapproved ones, the government will raise the industry thresholds in terms of energy consumption, environmental protection examinations, bank credit and an accountability system, to make the fittest survive.

The central government will also take local investment and employment into consideration when creating the withdrawal mechanism for excess capacities.

As Chinese economy transforms from an investment-pulled growth to an innovation, science and technology-driven one, the basic industries such as steel must adjust with it, said Xu Xiangchun, head of the information department of MySteel.

Currently, Chinese demand for steel is approaching the ceiling. As the economic restructuring further drags down steel demand and banks stop lending money to the sector, it is expected more and more steel mills will face a capital chain rupture, Xu added. Enditem

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China, Kyrgyzstan ink deals to cement pragmatic cooperation

   BEIJING, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) — China and Kyrgyzstan on Wednesday signed a number of cooperative documents in finance, culture and energy after talks between the prime ministers of the two countries.

“China is willing to discuss industrial capacity and investment cooperation with Kyrgyzstan,” said Premier Li Keqiang during talks with his Kyrgyz counterpart Temir Sariyev in Beijing.

Sariyev is paying an official visit to China. He just attended the two-day 14th Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) prime ministers’ meeting in the central Chinese city of Zhengzhou.

He said Kyrgyzstan is ready to align its development strategy with China and actively promote cooperation on industrial capacity.

Li voiced the willingness of providing technology and production equipment to Kyrgyzstan, in a bid to help the country speed up its industrialization and independent development.

He urged the two sides to push forward cooperation in infrastructure construction and called for early resumption of the working group meeting on the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan Railway project.

He hoped the two sides to advance the construction of big cooperative projects, including the north-south highway in Kyrgyzstan and a highway around the Lake Issyk Kul.

The premier also supported the two countries to speed up construction on cross-border transportation passageway and set up port cooperation mechanism.

In the context of complicated international and regional security situation, Li said China and Kyrgyzstan should strengthen law-enforcement and security cooperation to cope with the threat of terrorism.

As Kyrgyzstan will host the 15th SCO prime ministers’ meeting, Li said China will work with Kyrgyzstan to bolster the organizing matters of the SCO and the pragmatic cooperation among SCO members.

Sariyev welcomed China’s investment in transportation, energy and social infrastructure.

He said Kyrgyzstan is willing to work with China to push forward infrastructure construction cooperation and carry out the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan Railway project as soon as possible.

After their talks, the two prime ministers signed a joint communique between their governments.

In the communique, the two sides agreed to promote pragmatic cooperation within the framework of joint construction of the Silk Road Economic Belt.

The two sides decided to enhance financial cooperation and accelerate settlement in local currency.

The two sides will strengthen cooperation on expanding the export of Kyrgyz agricultural products to China and will hold consultation on Chinese market access of Kyrgyz meat products.

In the document, the two countries vowed to enhance information sharing and jointly fight the “Three Evil Forces” of terrorism, separatism, and extremism, including the Eastern Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM).

The two countries also agreed to enhance coordination within the framework of United Nations, the SCO and the Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (CICA). Enditem

 

 

China, Thailand step up railway, economic cooperation

BANGKOK, Dec. 20 (Xinhua) — Chinese State Councilor Wang Yong concluded a visit to Thailand on Sunday, during which he co-chaired a bilateral meeting on economic cooperation, and attended the launching ceremony of a China-Thailand railway project.

During his five-day stay in Thailand, Wang met with Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha and presented to him a congratulatory message from Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on the commencement of the China-Thai railway project.

The launch of the railway project, which has been pushed forward by Chinese and Thai leaders, is not only a gift for the 40th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries, but also a new landmark for their strategic cooperation, Wang said.

On Thursday, Wang co-chaired the 4th Meeting of the China-Thailand Joint Committee on Trade, Investment and Economic Cooperation with Thai Deputy Prime Minister Somkit Chatusiphithak.

During the meeting, both sides exchanged views on strengthening the alignment of the two countries’ development strategies, and expanding cooperation in the fields of trade, investment, industrial capacity, infrastructure, tourism, finance, information and communication, as well as space technology.

On Saturday afternoon, the Chinese state councilor attended the launching ceremony of the China-Thailand railway cooperation project with Thai Deputy Prime Minister Prajin Jantong in central Thailand’s Ayutthaya province.

The ceremony was held at Chiang Rak Noi Station in Ayutthaya, where the future Operations Control Center of the railway project will be located.

The two countries are collaborating in building Thailand’s first standard-gauge double-track railway line, which uses 1.435-meter standard gauge with trains operating at top speeds of 160-180 kph.

During his visit, Wang also held talks with Thai Deputy Premier Prawit Wongsuwan, attended and addressed the Thai-Chinese Business Forum with Somkit, and inspected the Thai-Chinese Rayong Industrial Zone, which is located in east Thailand’s Rayong province. Enditem

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China shipbuilding industry’s five-year plan focuses on high-end manufacturing

      BEIJING, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) — China has set the target of significantly strengthening its manufacturing capacity of high-tech ships, oceanic engineering equipment and key supporting equipment by 2020, the Xinhua-run Economic Information Daily reported on Wednesday, quoting the first draft of the shipbuilding industry’s five-year development plan (2016-2020) just completed by the China Association of the National Shipbuilding Industry.

According to the draft, China will edge itself up into world advanced countries in marine engineering equipment manufacturing and become a major supporting equipment manufacturer in the world by 2020.

The “Made in China 2025” technology roadmap also sets the goal that China’s self-made marine engineering equipment and high-tech ships will take an international market share of 35 percent and 40 percent respectively by 2020.

The government’s supportive policy for the shipbuilding industry is likely to benefit the listed companies including China CSSC Holdings (600150.SH) and China International Marine Containers Group (000039.SZ). Enditem

China’s online retail transaction leads the world

   BEIJING, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) — Chinese Academy of Cyberspace released on Tuesday a report titled “Internet Development of China over the Last Two Decades” in Wuzhen, Zhejiang Province, saying that China’s online retail transaction has taken the lead in the world with the number of mobile shoppers totaling 270 million.

According to the report, the market value of Chinese Internet firms increased rapidly and there were about 328 listed companies in the field, including 61 listed in the U.S. market, 209 listed in China’s A-share market, 55 listed in Hong Kong stock market, and their total market value was about 7.85 trillion yuan, equivalent to 25.6 percent of the total of China’s stock market value.

Currently, listed Chinese Internet companies including Alibaba Group (BABA.NYSE), Tencent Inc. (00700.HK), Baidu, Inc. (BIDU.NASDAQ) and JD.com Inc. (JD.NASDAQ) are among the world’s top 10 largest Internet companies, and Huawei Technologies, Ant Financial, Xiaomi Technology which haven’t gone public are among the world’s top 20.

China Business News quoted Wang Yukai, a member of the Advisory Committee for State Information and professor at Chinese Academy of Governance, as saying that the essence of “Internet+” is “Internet 2.0+Innovation 2.0,” and new business patterns and economic growth models will be created by the integration of “Internet+” with any other industry. Enditem

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