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China
needs to focus on ten tasks for in its
energy-saving campaign (2006-07-28) |
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People's Daily Online
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At the National Energy-saving Work
Conference held on July 26th, Ma Kai,
chairman of the National Development
and Reform Commission, said the "Decision
on enhancing the energy saving"
to be soon issued by the State Council
of China" represents a programmatic
guideline for the energy-saving work
during the 11th Five-year Plan (2006-2010). |
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The Chinese government attaches great
importance to 10 major tasks: namely,
first, the implementation of energy
saving responsibility system and energy
efficiency evaluation system; second,
vigorous promotion of structural adjustments;
third, enhancement of energy-saving
efforts in key areas and all-round implementation
of 10 major energy-saving projects;
fourth, more efficient management of
energy saving in large energy-consuming
enterprises; fifth, further improvement
of energy-efficiency guaranteeing mechanism;
sixth, acceleration of the development
of the legal system for energy conservation;
seventh, enhancement of energy-saving
managerial personnel training and improvement
of the related basic work; eighth, giving
scope to the exemplary role of governmental
organizations in energy-saving; ninth,
further improvement of publicity, education
and training activities; and tenth,
improvement of organization and lead
of the energy saving work. |
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Energy saving constitutes an urgent
task in China's current economic construction,
Ma said. For a very long period of time,
he added, the overall energy efficiency
is low in China and its energy consumption
for per GDP is much higher than the
world's average level. High energy-consumption
industries have grown fast particularly
in recent years but the transformation
of economic growth mode is progressing
slowly. Energy consumption has kept
increasing. Despite numerous substantial
measures the Chinese government has
taken this year, energy consumption
is still soaring and China still has
a long way to go to achieve high energy
efficiency. |
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In the September 26 / October 3, 2005
edition of NEWSWEEK International, an
in-depth article called “Building
in Green” illustrates the development
of the Huangbaiyu Sustainable Village
Demonstration Project while highlighting
BASF’s significant contribution
to innovative insulation materials.
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