Want China Times, Xinhua 2015-03-08
Beijing will reduce coal consumption by 4 million tonnes, shut down 300 factories and retire 200,000 heavily polluting vehicles in 2015, said Li Shixiang, executive vice mayor of Beijing and a deputy to the National People's Congress Friday.
A coal chimney in downtown Beijing, Feb. 9. (File photo/CNS) |
Beijing will reduce coal consumption by 4 million tonnes, shut down 300 factories and retire 200,000 heavily polluting vehicles in 2015, said Li Shixiang, executive vice mayor of Beijing and a deputy to the National People's Congress Friday.
Cutting
coal burning, limiting the growing number of cars, curbing environmental
pollution and reducing dust emission will continue to be the four major
measures to control air pollution in the city, Li said.
Beijing and
its neighboring Tianjin municipality and Hebei province had for the first time
made a coordinating plan in treating air pollution last year, which has
achieved some positive results.
According
to Li, keeping the sky blue will be a long-term task that requires both strict
law enforcement and constant efforts.
Beijing has
closed or removed 294 polluting factories in 2014. But the city will still use
15 million tonnes of coal this year even after the reduction.
Financial
subsidies are in place to ensure 200,000 heavily polluting vehicles be retired
within the year.
Land
development will be strictly controlled so as to limit the number of
construction sites in the city. In addition, compulsive dust reduction measures
are implemented on every construction site.
"We
are confident that we can stick to the four measures," Li added.
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