Finland is expected to help
China build up Tianjin, a northern city, to an ecological
city by 2015, by making use of the most advanced technology and
products available in design and construction in compliance with
the needs of eco-efficiency and sustainable development, according
to Dai Xianglong, mayor of Tianjin, at an international seminar
yesterday.
With the increasing demand for an energy-efficient and
environmentally friendly society, Chinese cities, including
Tianjin, are now in need of various solutions for sustainable
development. These solutions will play a significant role in
construction, traffic, communication, water resources management,
and decentralized energy production.
Being a leading country in the field of environmental
technology in the world, as nominated by the World Economic Forum,
Finland has a wealth of advanced theories on environmental
protection that could be borrowed and utilized by China. The
Ministry of Commerce (MOC) will take some measures to support and
promote the cooperation between Finland and China in the field of
environmental protection, said Yi Xiaozhun, vice minister of
MOC.
A state-of-the-art EcoCity is a project led by Finland
VTT Technical Research Center for the Finnish Environmental Cluster
for China (FECC) scheme launched by the Finnish Ministry of Trade
and Industry, aimed at promoting the internationalization of
environmental business.
The concept of the EcoCity is based on the ideas of
Professor Eero Paloheimo, in his book Syntymättömien sukupolvien
Eurooppa (The Way
Towards a New Europe, Southeast University Press, 2005), which
suggests several solutions for building such an EcoCity. VTT wants
to turn his dream into reality, using its diverse competence in
technology together with the expertise of key Finnish companies to
enable the construction of the first model city in
China.
According to Dai, Tianjin is an international port
city and a northern economic center in China. In addition to its
function for economy, Tianjin should focus its attention on
ecological development, which means that five ecosystems will be
built up before 2015: a rational deployed and efficiently utilized
resource supply system; an environmental control system; an
ecological industrial system led by hi-tech, clean production and a
circular economy; a harmonious ecological residential system; and
an advanced ecological cultural system.
Tianjin has now planned to
increase the investment towards ecology to 150 billion yuan
(US$19.42 billion) by 2010, including setting up a special fund for
the EcoCity project, and creating a comprehensive investment and
financing mechanism with multiple measures involved including
taxation and credit.
Moreover, a series of local laws and regulations will
be formulated to support the EcoCity project, on the aspects of
ecological protection, ecological compensation, circular economy,
clean production, and resource saving, Dai added.
The purpose of the four-day seminar (April 17-20) on
the EcoCity project is to give a general idea of Finland’s and the
world’s ecological developments, introduce the experience of
Finland in this area and explore the opportunities for potential
cooperation between the two countries.
During the seminar, complete new combinations of
technological innovations and their resulting products to be
utilized in the construction project will be introduced and
displayed, which include, among other things, a closed water
system, integrated telecommunication, a traffic positioning system,
waste management, recycling, and car-free passenger
traffic.
In the EcoCity project VTT will act in direct
cooperation with the CICETE (China International Center for
Economic and Technical Exchanges). Several Finnish universities,
such as the Helsinki University of Technology, the University of
Helsinki, and the Lappeenranta University of Technology, as well as
the Chinese Tsinghua University, are contributing to the project
with their expertise.
Mr. Jan-Erik Enestam, director of the Nordic Council,
pointed out in the seminar that Finland has participated in more
than 100 bilateral or multilateral environmental cooperation
projects using its expertise, and it would like to contribute more
to China’s environmental construction.
An energy-efficient construction project is currently
being prepared in the city of Dalian. A low-energy apartment block
will be built as a pilot project in cooperation with the Dalian
University of Technology, local construction companies and Finnish
enterprises. One of the objectives is to minimize the heating and
cooling needs of the house without compromising the comfort of the
occupants.
In addition, VTT is working in cooperation with the
district heating department of the Dalian bureau of energy to
examine the suitability of clean development mechanisms (CDM) for
increasing the efficiency of coal-burning district heating by
decreasing burning loss and optimizing district heating
networks.
With a theme of “Live in Future Home Today - Finnish
High-Tech EcoCity,” this seminar, organized by the Ministry of
Commerce, Finnish Ministry of Industry and Trade, and Municipal
Government of Tianjin, attracts hundreds of professionals and
scholars from Finnish and Chinese governments, research
institutions, and enterprises.
(China Development Gateway by Xu Lin April 18,
2007)
|