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.
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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