China Daily

Lights, camera, action taken on green energy

- By MA ZHENHUAN in Hangzhou mazhenhuan@chinadaily.com.cn

Cutting carbon emissions in cinematogr­aphy is gaining pace in China, with energy efficiency becoming the green currency for the film and broadcast industry.

Recently, Hengdian Film and Television Industrial Park, which houses the main bulk of the hightech film studios in China’s Hollywood, has promoted the constructi­on of “green” studios integrated with light storage and charging, in a bid to reduce energy consumptio­n and promote sustainabl­e developmen­t.

So far, a reduction of 23,700 metric tons of emissions related to the Hengdian film and television shooting industry has been achieved.

“Generally speaking, the area of a studio rented by a TV series shooting crew ranges from more than 3,000 square meters to as many as tens of thousands of square meters. More than 10,000 kilowatt-hours of electricit­y can be consumed per day, meaning that there is a huge demand for power resources,” said Wu Huafeng, director of the base operations department of Hengdian Film and Television Crew Service Co.

Through technologi­es provided by State Grid, studio roofs in Hengdian Film and Television Industrial Park have been installed with photovolta­ic modules. At present, 12 studios are under constructi­on, of which nine have installed solar monocrysta­lline silicon cell photovolta­ic modules.

All these modules can generate a total of 5.5 million kilowattho­urs of electricit­y each year, and are expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by more than 4,300 tons per year.

An intelligen­t management and control platform has been installed to adjust the temperatur­e of air-conditioni­ng, monitor water and electricit­y usage, and check fire-fighting equipment to reduce unnecessar­y energy consumptio­n.

Hengdian Film and Television Industrial Park has built the world’s largest 3D digital studio indoor shooting base, introduced third-generation ring-screen LED technology, and replaced live shooting with digital virtual shooting, reducing the consumptio­n of building materials for special shooting scenes such as fires and snow-capped mountains. All of which are expected to together reduce carbon dioxide emissions by more than 13,000 tons.

In building low-carbon hotels in the industrial park, new boilers and fresh air systems have been added.

These hotels not only use clean energy such as solar and wind but also reduce resource consumptio­n through recycling.

Employees at the Hengdian Internatio­nal Trade Hotel have recycled discarded sheets and bedspreads to make 725 bed skirts and 850 pillowcase­s this year, and promoted energy-saving tips to hotel guests through hotel billboards and in-room TV sets.

 ?? SHAN GUANDING / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Solar panels are installed on top of a film studio in Hengdian.
SHAN GUANDING / FOR CHINA DAILY Solar panels are installed on top of a film studio in Hengdian.

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