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ADB to help China with cleaner energy
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-01-23 12:14 China's push to make its energy sector cleaner and more efficient is to receive increased support from Asian Development Bank (ADB), the lender said on Friday. ADB will provide three technical assistance grants totaling $2.8 million to support China's efforts to reduce sulfur dioxide gas emissions, increase energy savings, and strengthen a fund that supports clean energy projects, the Manila-based bank said in a statement.
To support the Chinese government's target of cutting sulfur dioxide emissions by 10 percent between 2006 and 2010, an ADB technical assistance grant of $500,000 will be used to design and implement a national emissions trading system. This will provide a financial incentive to companies to curb emissions and complement other government measures to reduce air pollution. ADB will also provide technical assistance totaling $1.5 million to support the government's goal of making energy savings of 20 percent by 2010. It will be used to look at steps needed to attract international financial institutions to invest in energy efficiency and conservation projects. The assistance will also help improve the scheduling of power generation by giving higher priority to zero- and low-carbon dioxide emitting power plants. The country's China Clean Development Mechanism Fund, designed to encourage clean energy projects that generate certified emissions reductions that can then be sold to developed countries that need them, is also getting ADB policy and advisory assistance worth $800,000. It will be used to build up the capacity of the fund for promoting and supporting climate change-related projects. (For more biz stories, please visit Industries)
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