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Shanghai Hails Greener Fuel
 

Natural gas has been hailed as the greenest fuel for the city, senior officials said yesterday.

Over the next five years, the city government will intensify its efforts to scale down Shanghai's dependence on coal, now still a major source of industrial power. It will instead highlight natural gas as an environment-friendly alternative, said Chen Huifang, a senior official in charge of natural gas projects under the Municipal Development Planning Commission.

At a seminar sponsored by the Shanghai Energy Research Society, Chen unveiled the city's overall blueprint for energy use during China's 10th Five-Year Plan (2001-05).

With "energy development strategies" as its theme, the seminar was part of the Shanghai Energy-Saving Publicity Week 2000, which was kicked off earlier this week.

"The amount of natural gas used in the city every year will increase from the present 400 million cubic meters to 3 billion in the next five years," Chen said.
"The increased amount of natural gas used will, to a great extent, ease the dependence some major local power and gas plants have on coal to meet local residents' energy needs," Chen said.

Shanghai's 15 power plants now burn nearly half of the coal consumed by the city every year. In 1999, the plants sent 42 million tons up in smoke.

"Coal dependency and the accompanying environmental problems will be a hurdle for Shanghai's image as an international metropolis," said Wen Yuhua, secretary-general of the energy research society.

The city's existing main gas pipelines will be transformed in readiness for the alternative fuel, and local buses will be converted to use condensed natural gas. This year's target is 300 buses, Chen said.

The expected increase in the use of natural gas will mainly rely on China's ongoing project to channel natural gas from the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region to eastern areas. This should amount to an annual supply of 12 billion cubic meters, with Shanghai being the main destination, said Chen.

The city will also try to increase the amount of gas it takes from a gas field in the East China Sea to 800 million cubic meters a year, while continuing its efforts to tap another nearby natural gas reserve - which is expected to add 10 billion cubic meters of natural gas to the Yangtze River Delta in the long run.

More than 400,000 families in the city's Pudong New Area have been using the cleaner energy from the East China Sea gas field.

Shanghai will also seek to import liquefied natural gas and attract foreign investment to build the city's pipeline system, Chen said.



(China Daily 11/10/2000)

 
   
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