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BEIJING, March 28 (Xinhua) -- China will develop more energy-efficient
buildings during the Eleventh Five-Year Plan period (2006-2010) in a bid to push
for an energy-saving and environment-friendly society, Minister of Construction
Wang Guangtao said here Tuesday.
Speaking at the opening ceremony of the Second International Conference on Intelligent
Green and Energy Efficient Building, Wan said the government will
give priority to the refurbishment of government buildings and the improvement
of their management to make them more energy-efficient.
China will continue pushing for the reform of urban house heating system. Under
the new system, households shall pay heating companies by the amount of
heat they actually use, not in accordance with the floor space of their
accommodations.
China will try to impose tougher energy-saving standards in Beijing and
other large cities and gradually make such standards national, the minister
said, adding that such standards will reduce energy consumption by as much as 65
percent.
The government will also focus on the development of key technologies such
as the refurbishment of old buildings and the construction of
environment-friendly buildings, he said.
In rural areas, priority will be given to the application of wind, solar
and other renewable energies, the minister said. Enditem |