Group 1: Green Development Initiatives - China and Central Asian countries are deepening cooperation in green infrastructure, energy, and transportation, contributing to a closer China-Central Asia community [1] - The ecological crisis of the Aral Sea, which has shrunk by over 90% since the 1960s, poses significant environmental and economic challenges for Central Asia [2][3] - China is willing to collaborate with Central Asian nations on saline-alkali land management and water-saving irrigation to address the ecological crisis of the Aral Sea [2][3] Group 2: Renewable Energy Projects - The Bukha photovoltaic project in Uzbekistan, built by a Chinese company, is expected to generate over 570,000 MWh annually and reduce carbon emissions by 440,000 tons [6] - The Turgusun hydropower station in Kazakhstan, a key project under the Belt and Road Initiative, has an annual power generation capacity of 79.8 million kWh and reduces CO2 emissions by 72,000 tons [6] Group 3: Technological Collaboration - The establishment of the Kazakhstan-China Science and Technology Transfer Center aims to create a sustainable development research platform for Central Asia [7] - The China-Kazakhstan joint laboratory has developed various models and systems for disaster warning, ecological governance, and intelligent agricultural machinery, enhancing sustainable development in the region [8]
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Xin Hua Wang·2025-06-13 09:41