Plan for Construction of a low carbon Development Model City in Yunnan Province
China to build 100 new-energy model cities (2011-04-27)
The plan to build the new-energy cities is included in the 12th Five-Year Energy Plan, a National Energy Administration official told the newspaper.
But, the official said, the concept of "new-energy cities" is still in the early stage of development, adding that the evaluation system and relevant policies are being drafted. They are expected to come out later this year.
The National Energy Administration has not started accepting applications from cities to take part in the program, the report said. Still, some local governments are actively preparing to apply.
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Reference in Yunnan Province
The Client is one of the important traditional high energy-consuming industrial cities in Yunnan Province. Responding to the plan for construction of LC provincial area and model city in the range of five provinces and eight cities by NDRC (National Development and Reform Committee), the Client maps out citywide natural resources and industrial structure and draw up the plan for building a LC-development model city to set the tone for energy saving & emission reduction and industry transformation in the coming five to ten years. Under the current circumstances, Sunfaith China Co., Ltd. (SF) was entrusted to hold expert-level consultation on industrial development, and to strive for more national policy support by public relations on executive leaders.
On stage I, SF mainly participated in preparing of the plan for LC development model city construction, and provided necessary resources and professional technological support in terms of carbon finance, green projects of public transit and facilities operations managed by municipal administration, utilization of water resources, and recycling of household waste and straw reclamation in rural areas.
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