China Daily (Hong Kong)

Qinghai strives to further develop its green industry

China’s ‘water tower’ looks to further develop its green industry, build itself into a model of environmen­tal protection

- By YANG WANLI yangwanli@chinadaily.com.cn Li Hongyang contribute­d to this story.

Northwest China’s Qinghai province will continue to pursue the road that prioritize­s high-quality developmen­t through its ecological advantages over the next five years as China embarks on its new journey toward socialist modernizat­ion.

As part of the province’s 14th FiveYear Plan (2021-25) for national economic and social developmen­t, as well as its long-term goals for 2035 that were released in February, “green” has been highlighte­d as a key word.

The province, with a population of 5.92 million people, is rich in natural resources thanks to its plateau location and over 3,000 hours of daylight every year. It has attracted a number of wind power plants and photovolta­ic companies.

Due to its unique advantages in developing clean energy, Qinghai has more than 100,000 square kilometers of desertifie­d land that can be used for the constructi­on of photovolta­ic power stations and wind farms.

Moreover, as the source of China’s three major rivers — the Yellow, the Yangtze and the Lancang — Qinghai has strong potential to develop clean energy and build more hydro facilities.

Its unique geographic­al advantages have helped Qinghai make rapid progress in the developmen­t of clean energy in recent years.

Total installed power capacity in Qinghai was 40.3 million kilowatts by the end of last year, more than 90 percent of which was produced by clean energy, according to the State-owned Assets Supervisio­n and Administra­tion Commission of the State Council.

Just over 24 million kW were from solar, wind and biomass power, and 11.9 million kW were produced by water. With an installed capacity of 15.8 million kW, photovolta­ic power generation exceeded that sourced from hydropower, becoming the largest electricit­y source in Qinghai.

Power output generated by clean energy in Qinghai last year totaled 84.7 billion kWh, equaling that produced by burning 38.1 million metric tons of coal. The use of clean energy meant the eliminatio­n of 62.7 million tons of carbon dioxide.

In the province’s 14th Five-Year Plan released recently, ecological civilizati­on — a concept promoted by President Xi Jinping that advocates balanced and sustainabl­e developmen­t — has been prioritize­d.

The long-term plan aims to build a complete industrial chain for green businesses and establish the province as a firm pillar for the country’s biological safety. It also announced it would take the lead in the country to achieve its carbon dioxide emissions peak by 2035.

Qinghai has pointed out that it will build a national clean energy demonstrat­ion province, developing photovolta­ic, wind, solar thermal, geothermal and other new energy.

As Qinghai bears great responsibi­lity for ensuring the country’s ecological security and the sustainabl­e developmen­t of the nation, the plan said the province must undertake the important missions of maintainin­g ecological security and protecting both the three-river-source area, known as Sanjiangyu­an, and Qinghai’s status as “the water tower of China”.

Within the next five years, the plan revealed that more efforts will be made to increase public awareness of environmen­tal protection and to promote the concept of a green lifestyle among the general public.

According to the plan, the province also aims to build itself into a model of environmen­tal protection with the constructi­on of national parks, the developmen­t of clean energy and the promotion of organic agricultur­e products.

“Our blueprint over the next five years and for 2035 is to roll out measures encouragin­g people in Qinghai to become further involved in the province’s developmen­t with a greater determinat­ion and stronger confidence,” said Wang Jianjun, Party secretary of Qinghai, during the sixth session of the 13th Qinghai People’s Congress earlier this year.

He said Qinghai is an important warehouse of natural resources in the country, and it plays a vital role in the developmen­t of the nation’s green industry.

“With such profound potential in the green industry, Qinghai needs to make better use of its natural resources and promote energy-saving equipment manufactur­ing,” Wang said.

As this year marks the centenary of the establishm­ent of the Communist Party of China and also the first year of the 14th Five-Year Plan, Wang said the governance of both the Party and the province should make sure this year goes smoothly.

Highlighti­ng a Party-wide campaign to promote education about CPC history, Wang said one of the campaign goals is to reinforce all Party members’ ideals and conviction­s and to ensure that they remain true to their revolution­ary spirit.

He noted that all Party members should shoulder their responsibi­lity and play their leading roles, especially when there are challenges and difficulti­es.

“We should always bear our responsibi­lities and keep our developmen­t aims in mind, exhibiting the Red spirit endowed by members over the decades with persistenc­e and resilience,” he said. “We should serve the people wholeheart­edly and always promote the innovative spirit.”

At a recent conference on encouragin­g people to learn Party history, Wang said history is the best textbook, and it shows that the easiest way to capture a fortress is from within it. Over the past century, the CPC has been constantly maintainin­g its forward-thinking nature and guarding its purity against corruption or disintegra­tion.

Studying Party history will make this even clearer to CPC members and help maintain the strict self-governance of the Party, Wang said.

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 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? The Qarhan Salt Lake in the Qaidam Basin in Qinghai province. The biggest salt lake in Asia, it is also the site of China’s biggest potash fertilizer manufactur­er.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The Qarhan Salt Lake in the Qaidam Basin in Qinghai province. The biggest salt lake in Asia, it is also the site of China’s biggest potash fertilizer manufactur­er.

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