Making a clean break

By SUN RUISHENG in Taiyuan and ALEXIS HOOI in Beijing | China Daily Global | Updated: 2022-06-22 09:00
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Power supply from Shanxi's Datong area is channeled to Beijing, Tianjin and other major urban markets to help meet the country's growing energy needs. [Photo by Li Yi/For chinadaily.com.cn]

Hydrogen development

Other than solar and wind power, the province is turning its attention to the development of hydrogen, including the production of hydrogen fuel cells for vehicles.

Hydrogen industry clusters have been created in major cities such as Taiyuan, Datong and Jinzhong. The annual hydrogen production capacity of the province has reached 3 million tons, according to the Shanxi Energy Administration.

The green inroads are being felt on the ground by residents like Zhao Gang, who works in the city of Linfen and drives a new energy vehicle back to Sanhe village, about an hour away, to visit his parents.

"There's a charging station in my hometown, so I don't have to worry about making the trip anymore."

The charging station is located opposite the Sanhe primary school. It is equipped with a 60 kW electric vehicle charger, which many motorists such as Zhao said reflects the new energy sources, technologies and services helping to improve people's lives. The local power and utilities supplier has invested more than 90 million yuan to build more than 100 charging stations throughout the city.

Meanwhile, Shanxi's green investments are closely felt in the improvement of its air quality.

In 2021, the average annual concentration of PM2.5-particulate matter smaller than 2.5 microns that is harmful to health-in more than 10 major districts and cities in the province fell to a record low of 39 micrograms per cubic meter, according to industry figures.

In addition, the average annual concentration of the air pollutant nitrogen dioxide met industry safety levels, and sulfur dioxide concentrations improved for four consecutive years, with the proportion of days recording good air quality hitting more than 72 percent.

Wang Yanfeng, director of the provincial department of ecology and environment, said that promoting green energy consumption and pollution reduction in Shanxi is intricately linked to ecological protection and high-quality development in the Yellow River basin area.

"Aiming for blue skies, clear waters and beautiful land will involve vigorously supporting the market-oriented development of the low-carbon industry, further improving the industrial chain, and working to build a low-carbon 'Shanxi model'," Wang said.

Peng Ke'er contributed to this story.

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