The first self-developed straw-burning power generation project
in China has started pilot operations in Suqian, in east China's Jiangsu Province, according to the China
Energy Conservation Investment Corporation (CECIC).
The 248-million-yuan (US$31 million) project is expected to burn
170,000-200,000 tons of straw and generate 132 million kwh of
electricity a year, Yang Xincheng, general manager of CECIC said in
Beijing on Wednesday.
Currently around 140 million tons of straw and crop stalks are
burned beside fields and highways in China each year. This
threatens the environment as well as the lives of drivers and
pedestrians.
By making full use of the resource China could save the
equivalent of 100 million tons of coal, Yang said.
For the Chinese government the development of clean energy
projects -- including wind and solar power and biomass-fired power
plants -- is a top priority.
The government has approved the construction of over 30 biomass
power plants. Some are already under construction while others will
begin soon.
(Xinhua News Agency December 22, 2006)
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