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China's circular economy grows (3)

By Hu Chao (CNTV)

15:34, November 14, 2012

The raw coal will be washed and classified. Then they will be transported to the power plant, kaolin factory and the gangue brick factory.

Yang Qiping, Chairman of Tongmei-Datang Tashan Power Co., said, "The coal fuel that the power plant needs is transported by a 1.3-kilometer-long belt directly from the coal mine. The transportation costs are quite low and it’s also environmentally-friendly. And we use recycled water processed by the sewage treatment plant."

In recent years, China has continued to push energy saving policies. Many other energy enterprises across the country have also began to build such circular economy parks.

China has achieved high-speed economic development in the past two decades, resulting in high energy consumption and environmental damage. China is now focusing efforts on making energy use more effective and green. Experts say the circular economy is an ideal solution that conforms to sustainable development and can profoundly influence China’s economic growth in the future.

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