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NANNING: China's first power plant using sugarcane leaves has been put into operation in south China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.
The factory, annually using 200,000 tons of agricultural wastes including sugarcane leaves and tree barks to generate electricity every year, started production in Liucheng County Friday.
The station has an annual capacity of 180 million kilowatt hours and can cut the emission of 100,000 tons of carbon dioxide, 600 tons of sulfur dioxide, and 400 tons of dust compared to coal-fired power plants with the same efficiency.