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China-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City unveils plan on carbon peaking and neutralization
TIANJIN, China, July 25, 2023 /Xinhua-AsiaNet/--

China-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City in north China's Tianjin Municipality has 
issued an action plan on carbon peaking and neutralization in the bilateral 
project's latest move to boost green development, according to China-Singapore 
Tianjin Eco-City Administrative Committee.

With a focus on four key areas of industry, construction, energy and 
transportation, the action plan seeks to build a pioneering demonstration zone 
for carbon neutralization, and create a batch of low-carbon and zero-carbon 
demonstration carriers and carbon reduction landmark projects in a bid to set 
up models for the whole country and even the world.

By 2025, the per capita carbon emissions in the eco-city will be significantly 
lower than the average level of Tianjin. By 2030, carbon dioxide per unit of 
regional GDP and carbon emissions per capita will be among the lowest in China, 
according to the plan.

The science park in the eco-city's south, the information park in the middle 
and the industrial park in the north will form major carriers for the region to 
build a green and low-carbon industrial cluster featuring a focus respectively 
on innovation, industrial transformation and manufacturing in different parts.

The southern part of China-Singapore cooperation zone and the Linhai New City 
area focus on developing technology-based and service-oriented low-carbon 
industries such as biomedicine, software and cultural tourism. The cooperation 
zone's central area will highlight software and hardware integration to support 
the transformation and application of scientific research outcomes.

The northern part of the cooperation zone and the northern part of the Binhai 
Tourism Zone will develop solid low-carbon manufacturing industries like 
intelligent manufacturing, medical devices and intelligent connected vehicles. 
The central fishing port area will build a green industrial chain integrating 
warehousing, processing, trade and finance.

As the first national green development demonstration zone, the eco-city 
advocates ultra-low energy consumption, near-zero energy consumption and 
zero-energy buildings, seeking to construct low-carbon residential buildings 
and zero-carbon public buildings. The region will push for the implementation 
of ultra-low energy consumption standards for all new residential buildings and 
near-zero energy standards for new government-invested public buildings.

Besides, the eco-city will enhance the operation efficiency of the heating pipe 
network, cut the heating energy consumption per unit area, integrate building 
construction with photovoltaic development by supporting complete coverage of 
installation of solar energy facilities in residential buildings.

"The eco-city will accelerate the development of renewable energy, increase its 
integration with urban construction, explore the development and utilization of 
diversified clean energy, and increase the proportion of green electricity use, 
and make full use of the roofs of new buildings and existing buildings for 
distributed photovoltaic installation," according to an official with the 
eco-city ecological environment bureau.

The plan also formulates specific tasks on green intelligent travel system, 
such as building a suitable and comfortable slow travel system, laying 
high-quality pedestrian lanes, and advocating green and low-carbon development 
through the whole process of transportation infrastructure planning, 
construction, operation and maintenance.

The China-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City is a major cooperation project between the 
two countries. It is the world's first eco-city jointly developed between 
countries and seeks to address global climate change, strengthen environmental 
protection, save resources and energy, and provide a model for sustainable 
urban development. It began construction on September 28, 2008.

Source: China-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City Administrative Committee