China is improving energy efficiency: experts

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China is responding to climate change on numerous fronts, including improving its energy efficiency and adopting a "low carbon" energy strategy, Chinese environment experts said here Monday.

China is trying to improve its energy efficiency to save energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, said He Jiankun, vice chairman of the Tsinghua University Council and director of Low Carbon Energy Laboratory.

The energy consumption per unit of GDP has been reduced by 53 percent from 1990 to 2009, much more than the average level of 15 to 30 percent by the developed countries, He said when attending the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference here.

"Besides improving energy efficiency, China is striving to develop nuclear energy and renewable energy including white fuel, wind energy and solar energy," Du Xiangwan, a member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE), said.

Although the GDP growth rate has remained at about 10 percent since the 1990s, China still faces an unreasonable energy structure with coal and oil as its main energy resources, both experts said.

China should pursue "high-quality" GDP and try to change the extensive economy growth mode into a sustainable development one, said Du, who is also former vice president of the CAE.

"There is a mistaken notion that energy saving and emission reduction will restrict the economic development. We should know that extensive economy growth mode is not good for long-term development, which should be high-quality and sustainable," Du said.

At the end of this year, China is expected to achieve its goal set in its 11th five-year plan of reducing energy consumption per unit of GDP by 20 percent.

The experts agreed that international cooperation is also important for developing countries to fight against climate change.

Du said that as the largest developing country and developed country respectively, China and the United States have potential in energy cooperation.

"China should also try to help other developing countries as a responsible big power. It is right for China to depend on independent innovation, but it should keep an open attitude in the area of energy cooperation," Du said.

The 16th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change started here on Nov. 29, and about 25,000 delegates from governments, businesses, non-governmental organizations and research institutions in almost 200 countries are attending the gathering to discuss ways to tackle global climate change.

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