Hindustan Times (Patiala)

China to shut ops at steel plants to curb pollution levels in Beijing

- Sutirtho Patranobis spatranobi­s@htlive.com n

BEIJING: China will either shut down or curtail operations at dozens of steel plants over the next five months under an aggressive action plan to reduce winter pollution in Beijing and its surroundin­g areas, a new report has stated.

A number of steel plants in northern China, which usually faces heavy to severe winter pollution every year, will be shut down before Christmas as part of the green strategy.

“The measures are part of an aggressive action plan that aims to cut wintertime particulat­e pollution by 15% year-on-year over the next five months. These cuts are badly needed as Beijing and the surroundin­g industrial provinces have suffered the winter’s first serious episode this week (last week of October), with PM 2.5 levels across several provinces reaching ‘very unhealthy’ levels,” the report by environmen­tal advocacy group Greenpeace said.

The new measures are set to take full effect in mid-November, and will continue through the winter.

“The operating restrictio­ns will affect one quarter of China’s total steel-making capacity and approximat­ely 10% of its cement production. The measures are expected to cut national steel output by over 10% in the next five months and could prevent (the emission of) as much CO2 as Denmark and Finland emit in one year,” the report added.

Greenpeace energy analyst Lauri Myllyvirta stated in a presentati­on shared with Hindustan Times that among the other measures being put in place by China to curb winter pollution are output restrictio­ns on aluminium plants; closure of cement and coking plants; installati­on of a new environmen­tal protection bureau; ramped-up central enforcemen­t agencies that would conduct tens of thousands of inspection­s; replacemen­t of coal heating and cooking in three million households; a ban on constructi­on activities; and restrictio­ns on heavy trucks.

Myllyvirta described the steel industry as a “dominant source of air pollutant emissions in the Beijing region, given that the surroundin­g Hebei province is the world’s largest producer of the metal and has poorer emission control performanc­e than other large producer provinces”.

 ?? REUTERS FILE ?? People wearing respirator­y protection masks in Beijing.
REUTERS FILE People wearing respirator­y protection masks in Beijing.

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