Nearly 3,000 Beijing villages go coal-free

Time:2019-09-18 09:25:19      Source: xinhuanet.com

A total of 2,963 villages in Beijing had gone coal-free by the end of 2018, with around 1.1 million rural households switching to clean energy for winter heating, said the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Agriculture and Rural Affairs on Tuesday.

Beijing stepped up efforts to make villages coal-free as coal burning in winter heating season challenges the city's commitment to achieving smog-free days.

The metropolis launched a program in 2013 to wean itself off coal use in favor of clean energy, in its drive to improve air quality.

As of last year, the move reduced the amount of coal burned in the city's heating seasons by nearly four million tons.

Air quality in Beijing has since improved. The city's average concentration of PM2.5 (particulate matter less than 2.5 micrometers in diameter) in the first eight months of this year hit a record low of 42 micrograms per cubic meter, according to the Beijing Municipal Ecological Environment Bureau.

The capital city saw 227 good air quality days in 2018, 51 days more than 2013, said Yu Jianhua, deputy head of the bureau, adding the density of other air pollutants, including sulfur dioxide, also hit a record low.

Index RMB/t DoD Basis Date
Datong 5500 450 0 ex-mine 06-18
Shuozhou 5200 435 0 FOR 06-18
Ordos 5500 415 0 ex-mine 06-18
Yulin 6200 535 0 ex-mine 06-18
Liulin Low-sulphur 560 0 ex-mine 06-18
Gujiao Low-sulphur 1095 0 FOR 06-18
Xingtai Low-sulphur 1210 0 ex-Factory 06-18
Yangquan PCI 770 0 FOR 06-18
Index RMB/t WoW WoW% Date
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