Group 1 - The average heating season in Naqu, Tibet lasts for 7 months, with an average annual temperature close to zero degrees Celsius, making heating a significant aspect of living quality [1] - The implementation of geothermal centralized heating has allowed residents to maintain indoor temperatures around 20 degrees Celsius without burning coal, resulting in cost savings [1] - The government subsidy reduces the heating cost to 13 yuan per square meter for the heating season, alleviating the financial burden on residents [1] Group 2 - The "Naqu City Southern New Town Clean Energy Centralized Heating Pilot Project" is one of seven pilot projects aimed at promoting green and low-carbon heating solutions [1] - The geothermal resource in Tibet is characterized by high water temperature and sufficient heat, with a focus on protecting underground heat reservoirs and avoiding corrosion of municipal pipelines [2] - The development of geothermal resources is environmentally significant, achieving zero pollution and zero emissions compared to traditional coal energy [2] - The Naqu Ecological Environment Bureau has actively promoted clean energy applications, resulting in the elimination of 313 coal-fired boilers to improve urban living conditions [2] - Geothermal resources in Naqu have high development value, with potential applications in electricity generation, agriculture, and aquaculture, providing stable heat sources for greenhouses and livestock facilities [2]
西藏那曲地热供暖覆盖145万平方米,居民告别烧煤取暖
Xin Hua She·2025-12-17 02:00