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Hebei to cut usage of coal

Northern province is promoting clean energy as an alternativ­e for heating

- By ZHANG YU in Shijiazhua­ng zhangyu1@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing’s neighborin­g Hebei province will significan­tly reduce its use of coal for heating this year to improve air quality, according to provincial authoritie­s.

“By the end of this year, 90 percent of coal used in the province’s rural areas will be replaced by clean energy, and environmen­tally friendly heat generation methods will be employed,” said Guo Dajian, secretaryg­eneral of the Hebei Provincial Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference, the province’s top political advisory body.

He made the remarks on Thursday at a news conference to announce the committee members’ No 1 proposal for this year, which was themed “Promoting Clean Energy Heating to Improve Air Quality”, marking the sixth consecutiv­e year that the committee has made the environmen­t its top priority.

Hebei is well-known for having poor air quality and frequently experience­s heavy smog during the winter heating season.

“During the heating season, household coal-burning is the main reason for heavy pollution in Hebei and neighborin­g Beijing and Tianjin,” said Wang Xiaoli, director of Hebei Environmen­tal Protection Bureau’s Weather Emergency and Warning Center.

The amount of coal used for heating in Hebei’s rural areas — where primitive boilers using poor-quality coal emit large amounts of pollutants — topped 30 million tons in 2015, accounting for more than a half of the province’s total coal use for heating, according to Guo.

Last year, coal-burning accounted for about 50 percent of air pollution in Hebei’s capital Shijiazhua­ng during the heating season, compared with 20 percent outside of heating season, said Guo Bin, a professor at Hebei University of Science and Technology’s School of Environmen­tal Science and Engineerin­g.

At the annual meeting of the province’s top political advisory body in January, nearly 100 proposals submitted by political advisers related to promoting the use of clean energy for heating, accounting for one-sixth of the total number of proposals, Guo Bin said.

Among them, the No 1 proposal, which has been approved by the provincial government, will be carried out throughout the year.

Measures mentioned in the proposal include promoting clean and renewable energy as an alternativ­e to coal, using gas-fueled heating and electricit­y-powered heating, as well as promoting a central heating system.

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Guo Dajian, secretary-gen- eral of the Hebei Provincial Committee of the CPPCC

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