|
BEIJING, May 29 -- The upcoming Beijing 2008
Olympics will be a "green" Games thanks to the use of renewable resources, one
of the city's top officials said on Friday.
Speaking at a seminar on China's circular economy,
Tian Maijiu, deputy director of the Standing Committee of Beijing Municipal
People's Congress, revealed that Olympic venues and facilities would make full
use of new energy sources.
Wind power will generate 20 per cent of the
electricity supply for Olympic venues in 2008, while terrestrial heat and hot
pump technology will provide central heating and air conditioning for an area of
400,000 square metres.
Between 80 per cent and 90 per cent of the street
lamps will use solar power, which will also heat 90 per cent of bathing water,
according to Tian.
"Beijing is aware of the environmental and economic
benefits of new and renewable energy, and has already mapped out related
development plans," Tian said.
Solar power, biomass and wind power development will
be the three main projects in the city's rural ecological park, Tian said.
Further to this, the city will build a series of
large recycling projects to upgrade the capital's energy saving and
environmental protection capability.
Two large refuse incineration plants, two
comprehensive refuse-processing plants and one disposal centre for dangerous
wastes are under construction.
By burning refuse, the two incineration plants will
process about 600,000 tons a year and generate 250 million kilowatts a year.
The two comprehensive refuse-processing plants will
be model projects to demonstrate the benefits of processing refuse, such as the
production of methane gas.
The disposal centre for dangerous waste such as
chemicals and radioactive materials, will be able to handle 85,000 tons of waste
through recycling, burning and burial.
The city also plans a project to recycle 1.2 million
obsolete and old electrical household appliances in a year, said Tian.
"Once completed, these projects will surely give a
push to Beijing's plan to build a circular economy," he said.
Tian said that the municipal government would give
full support to key projects, by offering direct investment or interest-free
loans.
(Source: China Daily) |