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专家共探零碳园区建设路径
Zhong Guo Hua Gong Bao·2025-09-29 02:31

Core Insights - The 2025 Zero Carbon Academic Seminar and the Third Humboldt Zero Carbon Forum highlighted the importance of zero carbon park construction, marking 2025 as a pivotal year for this initiative [1][2] - The Chinese government has progressed through three stages in zero carbon park development: early exploration, nurturing development, and key promotion, with various pilot projects launched [1] - Approximately 80,000 industrial parks exist in China, contributing 30% of the national GDP and 31% of industrial carbon emissions, necessitating a focus on energy saving, emission reduction, and pollution control [1] Group 1 - The construction of low-carbon and zero-carbon parks requires comprehensive carbon monitoring to establish a clear understanding of emissions, including direct, indirect, and associated emissions [2] - The electricity sector is leading the way in carbon market participation, with other industries such as steel, non-ferrous metals, building materials, petrochemicals, and chemicals expected to follow suit [2] - A multi-stakeholder approach is essential for zero carbon park development, involving government, management committees, enterprises, and service providers to create a collaborative governance model [2] Group 2 - The proposed four-step approach for advancing zero carbon park construction includes establishing a carbon ledger, transforming energy sources to green electricity, optimizing resource allocation through industrial structure adjustments, and planning for economic and ecological benefits throughout the lifecycle [3] - The zero carbon vision should be transformed into collaborative practices through a closed-loop mechanism that integrates concept-driven resource integration and feedback optimization [2]