Inner Mongolia's first institute of carbon neutrality established in Ordos
The annual output of coal in the city currently tops 600 million metric tons, while its installed power capacity has reached 27 million kilowatts, and its coal chemicals production capacity stands at 17 million tons per annum.
It is understood that Ordos is committed to transforming itself into a national carbon neutral industry development demonstration city – and in so doing, contributing to the country's carbon peak and cargo neutrality targets.
To achieve these goals, Ordos acting mayor Du Huiliang declared at the institute's nameplate unveiling ceremony on Sept 7 that his city would strengthen the supply of green and low-carbon technologies, increase the momentum towards green and low-carbon industries, establish a green and low-carbon energy system, as well as improve the efficiency of green and low-carbon governance.
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