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The Chinese authorities
plan to shut the last coal-fired power plant in Beijing and replace it with
gas-fired plants in 2016 in order to reduce the critical levels of pollution in
the city.
Beijing authorities
intend to stop the China Huaneng Group 845-megawatt coal power plant in 2016,
according to the city’s economic planning agency.
Last week, the city
closed the plants owned by local Guohua Electric Power Corp. and Beijing Energy
Investment Holding Co. In 2014 the authorities shut down the fourth major coal
powered plant owned by China’s Datang Corp.
RT.com reports:
Coal-fired power plants
will be replaced by four gas-fired with at least double the capacity says the
agency.
By 2017 the Beijing
authorities plan to reduce coal consumption by 13 million metric tons from 2012
levels in order to reduce the poisonous concentration of pollutants in the air.
The level of air
pollution in China was more than double the national standard in 2014 with the
indicators of environmental pollution over the limit in 90 percent of 161
Chinese cities. The level of small particles that pose a danger to human
health, averaged 85.9 micrograms per cubic meter in 2014 in Beijing compared
with the national standard of 35.
The closure of all
large coal power plants in the city would reduce annual coal consumption by 9.2
million metric tons, Bloomberg reports citing Tian Miao, analyst at North
Square Blue Oak Ltd in Beijing. The emissions of carbon dioxide in the air, in
turn, would be reduced by roughly 30 million tons.
“Most pollutants come from burning coal, so the closure will have a
clear impact to reduce emissions,” Tian said. “The
replacement with natural gas will be much cleaner with less pollution, though
with a bit higher cost.”
The use of coal started
slowing in China as the government made a point of increasing the use of
alternative energy sources, such as hydroelectric power, solar and wind. The
country is also about to restart its nuclear power program. China aims to bring
its share of non-fossil energy to 15 percent by 2020 and 20 percent by 2030.
Other measures the
Beijing authorities plan to take to reduce environmental pollution include the
closure of air polluting enterprises and the reduction of cement production.
China’s been suffering a
pollution crisis for decades which has left big cities shrouded in constant
smog and half the groundwater contaminated. The pollution from the coal
industry alone killed 670,000 people in China in 2012, according to last year’s
study by the Natural Resources Defense Council.
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