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Tuesday, October 20 2020 - 21:06
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Xinhua Silk Road: Green transformation vital for coal coking dev. and B&R energy cooperation
BEIJING, Oct. 20, 2020/PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

Green, low carbon, and beneficial to local economic and social development are 
important considerations for international Belt and Road (B&R) cooperation, 
said Wu Yin, former deputy director with the National Energy Administration 
(NEA) and vice chairman with China Energy Research Society.

Speaking at the 3rd Belt and Road Seminar on Green Development of Coal Coking 
Industry, Wu's idea of green transformation for energy cooperation especially 
in energy industry was echoed by experts and enterprise representatives from 
home and abroad at the event.

The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is acting as an open and inclusive 
international cooperation platform, said Fang Xiaosong, deputy director with 
International Business Department of China Electric Power Planning and 
Engineering Institute (EPPEI), noting that B&R related countries post great 
potential in power cooperation as energy development showing a "low carbon" 
trend in terms of variety and structure.

Such trend was also addressed by Wang Yu, dean assistant and head of energy and 
chemical department with China National Petroleum & Chemical Planning 
Institute, noting that traditional chemical industry should focus on cutting 
overcapacity, addressing weaknesses, adjusting structure and promoting upgrades 
during 2021-2025 period to cultivate new momentum and achieve safe, green and 
sustainable development.

For coal coking industry in Lvliang, focus should also be put on removing 
obsolete capacity and promoting energy saving and emission reduction and 
related technologies, Wang noted.

As a coal-rich province, Shanxi highly values technical innovation in coal 
industry thus requires companies to achieve output in a greener and more modern 
way, said Henry Hempel, technical director with Choren Industries Group GmbH, 
who believes coal will remain a key source of China's energy production. The 
country is moving towards green development and clean, high efficient 
utilization of coal, he added.

Lvliang is an important coal coking industrial base in Shanxi which enjoys 
sound momentum for digital economy, according to Luo Jiaodi, director with the 
research center with Xinhua Finance of China Economic Information Service 
(CEIS). Lvliang could seize the opportunity of Shanxi's piloting comprehensive 
energy revolution reform and build itself into a 5G plus energy industry 
benchmark, Luo suggested.

Jointly held by Lvliang government and CEIS, the 3rd Belt and Road Seminar on 
Green Development of Coal Coking Industry kicked off on Saturday in Xiaoyi, a 
county-level city of Lvliang, north China's Shanxi province.

Original link: https://en.imsilkroad.com/p/316913.html

Source: Xinhua Silk Road

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   Caption: The 3rd Belt and Road Seminar on Green Development of Coal Coking 
Industry kicked off on Saturday in Xiaoyi, a county-level city of Lvliang, 
Shanxi.

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