What is a Zero Carbon Park?

Accelerating a comprehensive green transition and establishing a series of zero-carbon parks were among the top priorities at the Central Economic Work Conference held in Beijing in December this year.

An aerialview of Jiangdao Intelligence Cube at Singapore Nanjing Eco Hi-tech Island in Nanjing, East China’s Jiangsu province.

 

So what is a Zero Carbon Park?

A Zero Carbon Park is a specially designed area that achieves carbon neutrality through a combination of renewable energy, energy efficient technologies and carbon offsetting strategies.

The aim is to balance out carbon emissions by reducing them and offsetting the remaining emissions, ultimately achieving a net zero carbon footprint.

The construction of a zero-carbon park requires the consideration of several key areas, such as energy, industry, construction, transport, infrastructure, digital technologies and carbon removal technologies, in order to achieve comprehensive sustainability.

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