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China to ban new coal plants around Beijing

Last week China has announced that it will ban the construction of new coal power plants in three regions near Beijing, Shanghai and Guangdong, in a move which aims to reduce the consumption of coal below 65% of total power generation by 2017, in comparison to 70% currently, and to reduce country’s air pollution.

read more... 30/09/2013

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U.S on the right way to meet its 2020 carbon emissions target

The U.S. has hit an important milestone in the reduction of GHG emissions. The U.S. State Department has announced recently that the U.S. is on the right way to reduce its emissions of greenhouse gases by 17% by 2020 if it endorses the proposed rules to cut pollution from power plants and curbs methane leaks.

read more... 27/09/2013

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China unveils tough measures to curb air pollution, setting limits on coal use

The Chinese government will introduce new comprehensive measure as it envisages curbing gradually coal consumption and halting polluting mills, factories and smelters by 2017.

read more... 13/09/2013

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China to offer more subsidies for renewable energy

The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) said that China will increase subsidies for cleaner forms of electricity from Sept. 25, in a move that aims to help thermal power plants meet the country's tough new air pollution standards.

read more... 02/09/2013

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China to limit energy consumption at 8% by 2015

The Chinese government has announced, on Wednesday, that China will aim to limit total annual primary energy consumption to 8% a year from 2010 to 2015, as it seeks to improve efficiency and to decrease emissions of greenhouse gases and pollution. It intends also to limit installations of new-coal fired power plants while improving the share of renewables.

read more... 24/01/2013

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