China to Follow Winter Production Cuts for the third Consecutive Year in 2019
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In a pollution battle plan for 2019 published on Wednesday, the environment ministry of China said that China will extend winter anti-smog measures such as production cuts and traffic restrictions for a third successive winter in 2019. The Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE) also vowed to speed up the elimination of small coal-fired heating boilers in major regions.
It will also step up the elimination of outdated and excessive production capacity in polluting sectors such as steel, coal and coal-fired power.
China is in the sixth year of a "war on pollution" aimed at reversing the damage done by more than three decades of breakneck economic growth, and it has taken action to eliminate outdated vehicles and production technology, cut industrial emissions and ease its dependence on coal. The MEE's new plan said cities that failed to meet air quality standards 2018's winter will have to cut PM2.5 by at least 2% in 2019.
The 2019 action plan outlined further steps this year to control coal consumption. The ministry will help draw up new measures aimed at encouraging the use of cleaner-burning replacement fuels and speed up efforts to eliminate small and inefficient coal-fired heating boilers in smog-prone regions.
It will also further promote the implementation of ultra-low emission coal-fired power in western regions, and also encourage steel mills to install ultra-low emission technology. The ministry also vowed to crack down harder on the production, import and use of substandard diesel vehicles, encourage bulk commodity deliveries by trains rather than trucks and make use of satellite technology to monitor rural air pollution sources.
According to industry estimates, only six of 39 smog-prone northern Chinese cities have managed to cut concentrations of hazardous airborne particles known as PM2.5 during the latest winter anti-smog campaign beginning last October 2018. Average PM2.5 concentrations actually rose 13% over the period which has made the government continue the production cuts this year also.