Meta Data
Title in national language: 
中国的环境保护(1996—2005)白皮书
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Draft Year: 
2006
Effective Start Year: 
2006
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Other
Economic Sector: 
Energy, Power, Industry, Transport
Energy Types: 
Coal, Oil, Power, Gas, Nuclear, Renewable, Geothermal, Solar, Wind
Issued by: 
Information Office of the State Council of the People's Republic of China
Overall Summary: 
This white paper on environmental protection in China reviews the actions for environmental protection and the development during 1996-2005. In particular, it explains China's environmental protection legislation and system, prevention and control of industrial pollution, pollution control in key regions, protection of the urban environment, protection of the rural environment, ecological protection and construction, economic policy and investment concerning the environment, environmental impact assessment, environmental science and technology, industry and public participation and international cooperation in environmental protection.
Renewable Energy
RE priorities: 
[...]actively promoting the use of renewable solar, wind and geothermal energy sources.[...] ---The State encourages orderly exploitation of hydropower resources, and has reset the energy development strategy and the electricity development principle from "actively developing" to "orderly developing" hydropower based on ecological protection.
RE feed-in tariffs: 
[...]The part of the price of grid electricity generated by renewable energy higher than that of the electricity generated by local desulfurized coal-burning generators, the difference between the expenses for maintaining the independent power system using renewable energy subsidized or funded by the government and the average power price of local provincial power grids, as well as the expenses involved in renewable-energy-generated electricity to be incorporated in power grids, will be resolved by collecting extra fees from electricity consumers.[...]
Environment
Energy environmental priorities: 
China's strategy in this regard is undergoing a major change compared with the past. It is changing from control of the end pollution to control of the origin and the whole process of pollution, from control of the concentration of the pollutants to control of both concentration and total amount of pollutants, from control of point sources to comprehensive control of river valleys or entire regions, and from simply addressing the pollution problem of an enterprise to adjusting the industrial structure, promoting clean production and developing a cyclical economy.
Pollution control action plans: 
[...]to engage in clean production by making full use of resources at the beginning and throughout the whole production process in an enterprise, so as to minimize, reuse or render harmless the waste matter; [...]ecological industry is being vigorously developed in industry-concentrated areas so that wastes from upstream enterprises become raw materials for enterprises downstream.[...] ---[...]promoting the use of clean fuel and low-sulfur coal, and prohibiting residents in big and medium cities from using coal for household stoves[...] ---[I]mproving policies concerning environment-related fee collection.[...] ---[F]ormulating price and tax policies favorable to environmental protection.
Decarbonization strategy: 
[...]focusing on ecological construction for the development of forestry[...]
Land use change for energy production purposes: 
The State encourages orderly exploitation of hydropower resources, and has reset the energy development strategy and the electricity development principle from "actively developing" to "orderly developing" hydropower based on ecological protection.
Energy-water nexus: 
The State encourages orderly exploitation of hydropower resources, and has reset the energy development strategy and the electricity development principle from "actively developing" to "orderly developing" hydropower based on ecological protection.
Cooperation in env.: 
China stresses international cooperation in environmental protection, and is active in conducting relevant activities with the United Nations (UN) and other international organizations. [...]
Energy Supply and Infrastructure
Energy supply priorities: 
Development of new-energy projects in rural areas. It is an important approach to protecting and improving the rural ecological environment to develop and popularize new types of energy in rural areas.[...] to popularize an ecological model of energy with marsh gas as the pivot.[...]
Technology
Clean energy technology priorities: 
Exercising strict safety management on nuclear and radioactive environments.[...]