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Plan to clean up Beijing`s filthy air before Olympics
Beijing, July 03: A new five-year plan has been drafted to clean up the air in China`s heavily polluted capital in time for the 2008 Olympic games, state media reported today.
Beijing, July 03: A new five-year plan has been
drafted to clean up the air in China's heavily polluted
capital in time for the 2008 Olympic games, state media
reported today.
It will focus on reducing coal as an energy source,
cutting exhaust emissions and tackling dust from the
construction sites that dot the city, said Beijing vice mayor
Liu Zhihua.
Xinhua said the plan envisages Beijing supplying five
billion cubic metres of natural gas annually by 2007 compared
to 1.8 billion cubic metres last year.
Other measures to reduce coal consumption include
increasing electricity production and promoting the use of
clean energy.
Stricter standards on auto emissions will be introduced
in 2005, Liu said although there is no plan to restrict
private ownership of vehicles.
The city's emission standards are currently in line with those adopted by European Union countries in 1996.
The public transport network will also be expanded and more than 200 polluting factories in the city will be relocated to its outskirts.
Bureau Report
The city's emission standards are currently in line with those adopted by European Union countries in 1996.
The public transport network will also be expanded and more than 200 polluting factories in the city will be relocated to its outskirts.
Bureau Report