Recently, in view of the severe smog and the outstanding environmental pollution, the Ministry of Environmental Protection of China, the National Development and Reform Commission, and the National Energy Administration jointly issued a notice on the issuance of the “Comprehensive Implementation of the Work Plan for Ultra-Low Emissions and Energy-saving Retrofits of Coal-fired Power Plants”. Carry out the “Comprehensive Implementation of the Work Plan for Ultra-low Emission and Energy-saving Retrofits of Coal-fired Power Plants”, and fully implement ultra-low emissions and energy-saving retrofits of coal-fired power plants to promote the clean utilization of coal, improve the quality of the air environment, and alleviate resource constraints. Main goal: By 2020, all coal-fired power plants in the country that have the conditions for transformation will strive to achieve ultra-low emissions (that is, under the condition of the baseline oxygen content of 6%, the emission concentrations of soot, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides are not higher than 10, 35, and 50, respectively. Mg/m3). The newly-built coal-fired generating units that are conditional across the country have reached ultra-low emission levels. Accelerate the pace of ultra-low emission retrofits for existing coal-fired generating sets, and advance the ultra-low emission retrofit tasks originally planned to be completed by 2020 in the eastern region to be completed by 2017; and gradually expand the requirements for the eastern region to regions with conditions across the country. , The central region strives to be basically completed by 2018, and the western region is completed by 2020. Among them, qualified coal-fired units should implement ultra-low emission retrofits. Under the premise of ensuring the safety of power supply, the eastern region (Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Liaoning, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, Shandong, Guangdong, Hainan and other 11 provinces and cities) will advance the ultra-low emission transformation tasks originally planned to be completed by 2020 It will be completed by 2017, requiring public coal-fired generator sets of 300,000 kilowatts and above, self-supplied coal-fired generator sets of 100,000 kilowatts and above (temporarily excluding W-flame boilers and circulating fluidized bed boilers) to implement ultra-low emission retrofits . The requirements for the eastern region will be gradually extended to the qualified regions of the country, requiring coal-fired generating units of 300,000 kilowatts and above (not including W-type flame boilers and circulating fluidized bed boilers) to implement ultra-low emission transformation. Among them, the central region (Shanxi, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Anhui, Jiangxi, Henan, Hubei, Hunan and other 8 provinces) strive to basically complete by 2018; the western region (Inner Mongolia, Guangxi, Chongqing, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, Tibet, Shaanxi, etc.) , Gansu, Qinghai, Ningxia, Xinjiang and other 12 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities and Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps) before 2020. Strive to complete the transformation of 580 million kilowatts by 2020.
The clean energy transformation of coal-fired power plants requires a large amount of high-quality natural gas and mature gas generators. In view of this, the North American Council for the Promotion of International Trade actively uses its own advantages and actively cooperates with the Chinese government to contribute to the control of smog. On December 5, the People’s Government of Binzhou City, Shandong Province, located at the mouth of the Yellow River in the middle of the Bohai Sea, signed a framework agreement to jointly build a China-Canada Natural Resources Economic Park. In the future, 30 million tons of LNG (liquefied natural gas) receiving terminals and processing bases for timber and genetically modified linseed oil will be built along the coast of the Yellow River in Binzhou. At the same time, China Changlian Petroleum Holdings Co., Ltd. (Hong Kong), a member unit of the Council for the Promotion of International Trade, signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the management committee of the Caofeidian Economic Development Zone in Tianjin to invest 15 billion yuan to build 15 million LNG receiving facilities per year. . In Canada, member units have also obtained LNG export licenses from the Canadian government, and have owned and renovated a Stewart Ice-Free Port exclusively for the export of LNG on the northwest coast of BC. In the United States, member units and General Motors Corporation of the United States signed a cooperation agreement to provide natural gas generator sets for the transformation of power plants in China through financial leases. The signing of this series of agreements and the implementation of investment will provide sufficient high-quality natural gas resource guarantee and unit guarantee for the clean transformation of China’s 580 million kilowatt coal-fired power plants. The method of financial leasing will also greatly alleviate the demand for transformation funds. China’s haze control work will benefit greatly from this and there will be no worries about clean energy.
In other areas, including food safety, medical and health care, and health care for the elderly, the North American Trade Promotion Council will continue to play to its advantages and actively contribute to the promotion of economic and cultural exchanges between China and North America.
