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Big polluter closed down for Green OlympicsBy Yu Nan (chinadaily.com.cn)Updated: 2007-02-28 16:10
The coal gas producer, built in 1959, however, has gradually reduced production since Beijing won the bid to host the 2008 Olympic Games in 2001 and finally stopped production on July 23, 2006. "We had to halt production sooner or later," Beijing Gas Corporation vice president Li Yongcheng told chinadaily.com.cn, "because there is increasing air pollution and a decline in production capacity." Part of the revised plant has been moved to Tangshan, a city in neighboring Hebei Province. Beijing is expected to see annual 2.96 million-ton coal consumption reduction, 7,500-ton sulfur dioxide reduction, 7,321-ton smoke emission reduction, 750-ton waste water reduction and a 2,032-ton chemical oxygen demand reduction, thus contributing significantly to the environmental protection of the capital, following the plant's shutdown. The 48 year-old Beijing Coking and Chemistry Plant was the first gas plant in the capital and it used to be a major gas producer for the city with a daily production of 1.8 million cubic meters of coal gas. Other high-pollution plants, such as the Beijing Shougang Group, have also ceased production ahead of the Olympics. China's fourth largest steel maker in west Beijing halted production in 2005. The Group will also wind up its massive move to Hebei by 2010. |