How do we really build a low-carbon city; how do we develop green architecture; and how can we possibly hope to sustain development? These questions and many others are exactly the sort of thing that the second China (Binhai Tianjin) International Eco-city Forum & Expo hopes to address.
A lot of people only associate low-carbon companies with new industries such as renewable energy or solar and wind power, but, traditional industries can also adopt low-emissions standards, according to the managing director of a major cable company in China.
Opening a 'green gate' for new-energy related industriesIt's a chilly winter but, when you wake up, you're in a warm room, heated by solar panels and geothermal heat. You get dressed, eat, and go to the garage to find the lights already on because of the natural light outside.
Welcome to the "low-carbon" life your average Joe or Joan living in the Binhai New Area are going to be enjoying thanks to the new energy business.