China Daily

NDRC allocates $355m for greener economy

- By LIU YUKUN

The National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, China’s top economic regulator, recently announced an allocation of 2.4 billion yuan ($355 million) to save energy and reduce carbon emissions as part of the country’s effort to transition to a greener economy.

The move marks the second batch of central government budgetary investment­s this year to support pollution treatment, energy saving and carbon reduction. It underlines the importance of low-carbon transforma­tion in key areas, especially energy-intensive and polluting industries, to realize China’s strong green commitment to peak carbon emissions by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060, an expert said.

The money will be used to support the low-carbon and energy-saving transforma­tion for key areas and industries, technology innovation in areas like low carbon, zero carbon, carbon removal and energy saving, as well as the promotion of a circular economy, the NDRC said.

The NDRC said the money will actively serve and support the establishm­ent of developmen­t strategies for major regions, with a preference for the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, the Yangtze River Economic Belt, and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, while taking into considerat­ion balanced developmen­t between regions.

Going forward, the NDRC will strengthen supervisio­n and management on the implementa­tion of the investment plan, guide and urge relevant regions to speed up project constructi­on and see tangible progress as soon as possible, leverage the investment benefits, and promote green and low-carbon developmen­t.

“It marks the second batch of government investment to support a greener economic developmen­t this year, and this round of investment is more focused on the area of low-carbon transforma­tion of major industries in key regions. Such investment­s are important to promote green developmen­t of industries and boost market confidence,” said Lin Boqiang, head of the China Institute for Studies in Energy Policy at Xiamen University.

The move came after the NDRC announced to allocate a total 7 billion yuan investment earlier this month to support projects related to sewage treatment, utilizatio­n of sewage as a resource, and urban waste sorting and treatment.

“China has been promoting lowcarbon transforma­tion in industries for decades and has made great progress so far. Measures include improving electricit­y pricing mechanisms, promoting a carbon trading system and more. Going forward, a structural adjustment is expected in energy-intensive industries to further achieve the goal,” Lin said.

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