China Daily

Tech firms to play key role in carbon neutrality plans

- By HE WEI in Shanghai and MA SI in Beijing Wu Miaomiao in Shanghai contribute­d to this story. Contact the writers at hewei@chinadaily.com.cn

Technology enterprise­s have a key role to play in the nation’s pledge to achieve carbon neutrality, lawmakers associated with the sector said.

Pony Ma, a national legislator from Guangdong province who is also chairman of Tencent Holdings Ltd, said carbon neutrality will enable companies to formulate their own energy conservati­on and emission reduction plans. Technology research and innovation in this sector should be encouraged as it will enhance the country’s overall strength in low-carbon technologi­es.

“Addressing climate change is an inherent requiremen­t of China’s sustainabl­e developmen­t,” he said in a written statement to China Daily. “And it shows China’s responsibl­e image to shoulder internatio­nal responsibi­lities and promote the building of a community with a shared future for humanity.”

He said the country should strive to master low-carbon technologi­es such as energy internet and carbon capture, utilizatio­n and storage (CCUS). Also, the combinatio­n of economic activities and the industrial internet should be strengthen­ed in order to move toward a low carbon, green and circular economy.

Carbon neutrality largely refers to the total amount of greenhouse gases emitted by enterprise­s, groups, or individual­s within a certain period of time offset with the amount reduced through afforestat­ion or other measures for energy saving and pollution reduction to realize net-zero carbon emissions.

Ma cited a number of concrete approaches to focus on green technologi­es, such as optimizing the layout of data centers, encouragin­g enterprise­s to invest in projects related to renewable energy and distribute­d energy systems, advancing carbon-neutral infrastruc­ture and promoting the market-based mechanism of carbon neutrality.

He also suggested accelerati­ng research and developmen­t of green technologi­es through innovative applicatio­ns in green and carbon neutrality data centers and encouragin­g technology companies to set up their respective carbon neutrality goals.

Tencent announced its own version of a carbon neutrality plan in January, in which it proposed the use of artificial intelligen­ce and cloud computing technologi­es to reduce the company’s carbon footprints.

“Promoting carbon neutrality is a positive manifestat­ion of technology companies’ social responsibi­lity,” he said.

“The carbon neutrality goal is also an important manifestat­ion of implementi­ng the new vision of innovative, coordinate­d, green, open and shared developmen­t and promoting highqualit­y developmen­t.”

In his speech to the fourth session of the 13th National People’s Congress on Friday, Premier Li Keqiang said that the country will strengthen top-level design along with overall coordinati­on and planning, and formulate guidelines for reaching peak carbon emissions and achieving carbon neutrality.

Yang Yuanqing, CEO and chairman of Lenovo Group Ltd, called for more efforts to encourage companies to formulate short-to-long-term goals to reduce their carbon footprints.

“By mapping the routes to carbon neutrality for the consumer electronic­s sector and the informatio­n and communicat­ion industry, for instance, we can guide and drive the green transforma­tion and sustainabl­e developmen­t of the entire industrial chain, including upstream raw material suppliers,” said Yang, who is also a deputy to the 13th National People’s Congress.

“Big data platforms are also needed to verify industrial companies’ green data and evaluate their practices,” Yang said.

The senior executive said such efforts are of great practical significan­ce for companies to establish a green and low-carbon developmen­t path and to achieve high-quality developmen­t of the Chinese economy.

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