Authorities in Beijing plan to set up a "forbidden zone" for the use
of high-pollution fuels, a first-of-its-kind effort to improve air
quality in the capital. The city will ban the use of coal and related products, closing
coal-fired power plants and other facilities in its six main districts
and neighboring regions, by the end of 2020. More @ CRIenglish
Clean energy alternatives like electricity and natural gas for heating, cooking, and other activities will be promoted instead. Liu Wei is the deputy director of the Atmospheric Environmental
Management Division of the Beijing Municipal Environmental Protection
Bureau. "Alternating the use of coal mainly focused on urban districts. Now
other districts except for Yanqing County have been able to switch to
natural gas. We are also promoting the construction of electricity grids
in these areas. We need support and effort from citizens, social
departments, and the government, because using new energy requires some
input, especially regarding price change." Liu also stresses the need to form a consensus on clean living and strengthen the supervision of the proposed measures.
This move is a part of the capital's plan to optimize energy use and improve air quality. Other high-pollution fuels, such as fuel oil, petroleum coke, combustible waste, and some biomass fuel will also be banned.
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