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能源早新闻丨“黔电送粤”再添绿色能源动脉
中国能源报· 2025-11-06 22:32
Industry News - China proposed a suggestion to strengthen cooperation on carbon standards at the WTO, addressing the fragmentation of carbon standards globally and promoting systematic cooperation for trade and climate synergy [2] - Gansu Province discovered a large magnesium dolomite mine with a total resource of 700 million tons, marking a significant breakthrough in mineral exploration in the region [2] - The largest oil and gas platform in the Beibu Gulf, the Weizhou 11-4 CEPD platform, successfully completed its floating installation, with a domestic core component localization rate of 95% [2] - The 500 kV Jinhai Lake substation in Guizhou Province, the largest single investment power grid project in the region, was successfully put into operation with a total investment of 1.785 billion yuan [3] - Ningxia included 68 enterprises in the national carbon emissions trading market management, covering key emission units in power generation, steel, cement, and aluminum smelting industries [3] - Researchers discovered a rare earth mineral called "lanthanite" in the plant Osmunda japonica, indicating a new path for sustainable utilization of rare earth resources [3] - The world's first deep-sea intelligent fishery farming vessel, "Zhanjiang Bay No. 1," was delivered, integrating multiple advanced features for deep-sea aquaculture [4] Corporate News - Huaihe Energy's major asset restructuring was approved, involving the acquisition of an 89.30% stake in Huaihe Energy Power Group from its controlling shareholder [7] - Xiangdian delivered its first batch of lithium-ion unmanned electric locomotives, enhancing operational efficiency with advanced control and communication systems [7]
中国在世贸组织提出加强涉碳标准合作建议提案
中国能源报· 2025-11-06 03:23
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses China's proposal to strengthen discussions on carbon standards within the World Trade Organization (WTO), aiming to address the fragmentation of carbon standards globally and promote coordinated development between trade and climate initiatives [1][2]. Group 1: Proposal Details - China's proposal was presented at the WTO's Trade and Environment Committee meeting, focusing on systematic cooperation to tackle the issue of fragmented carbon standards [1]. - The proposal aligns with China's commitment to its 2035 national contributions target announced at the 2025 UN Climate Change Summit, which encompasses a multi-dimensional action framework covering energy, industry, transportation, and urban-rural construction [1]. - The initiative emphasizes that green standards should facilitate international coordination on green technology and industries rather than create new trade barriers [1]. Group 2: Support from Member States - Representatives from developing countries, including those from Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific, highlighted that fragmented carbon standards pose significant challenges, particularly for the least developed members, and supported multilateral coordination to reduce compliance costs [2]. - Countries such as Brazil, Thailand, and South Africa acknowledged that China's initiative balances inclusivity and participation of developing members in standard-setting processes [2]. - The EU, Australia, and other developed nations recognized the proposal's potential to enhance transparency and consistency in standards, suggesting discussions in the Technical Barriers to Trade Committee to promote standard coordination and mutual recognition [2]. Group 3: Engagement and Future Cooperation - During the meeting, China also hosted a seminar with the TESS forum to share insights and policy recommendations on carbon standard cooperation, with active participation from representatives of various developing countries [2]. - China expressed its willingness to collaborate with all parties to explore multilateral cooperation paths for green standard coordination, addressing the common concerns of developing members and ensuring that green development benefits all regions globally [2].
中国在世贸组织提出加强涉碳标准合作建议提案
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-11-05 23:32
Core Points - The World Trade Organization's Trade and Environment Committee held its final annual meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, on December 4, where the Chinese delegation submitted a proposal titled "Suggestions for Strengthening Discussions on Carbon Standards Cooperation within the WTO" [1] - The proposal focuses on addressing the fragmentation of global carbon standards and suggests systematic cooperation to promote the synergistic development of trade and climate [1] - A total of 25 members and member groups participated in the discussion, including groups from Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific, as well as the least developed member group, the United States, the European Union, Australia, Japan, and Switzerland [1] - There was a general consensus among participants on the constructive and inclusive nature of the Chinese proposal [1]