Participation of H.E. Friis Arne Petersen, Danish Ambassador to China. Denmark-Chongqing MOU Meetings
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1 Waste-to-Energy Seminar, Denmark-Chongqing MOU Meeting and Denmark-Chengdu Water Days The events will take place from May 2-3 rd in Chongqing and May 4 th in Chengdu Participation of H.E. Friis Arne Petersen, Danish Ambassador to China Waste-to-Energy Seminar (½ day event) Activities (May 2 nd ) Dialogue with Sanfeng one of the largest developers in China Presentation of development plans and technologies in demand from Chongqing Sanfeng Environmental Group within waste-to-energy Presentation of Danish technologies and services Dialogue on potential co-operation areas Denmark-Chongqing MOU Meetings Activities (May 3 rd ) Dialogue with Chongqing municipal government stakeholders Opening by H.E. Friis Arne Petersen, Danish Ambassador to China Presentation of potential areas of cooperation by Chongqing authorities Danish technology promotion to CQ government stakeholders Dialogue with Chongqing top level officials, within water and solid waste Denmark-Chengdu Water Days Activities (May4 th Fact finding trip and introduction to a new potential market Opening by H.E. Friis Arne Petersen, Danish Ambassador to China Presentation of water initiatives from Sichuan s 12 th 5-year-plan Promotion of Danish water technology Dialogue with Sichuan water setup officials Dialogue with Sichuan water infrastructure developers B2B match making with local companies Site-visit to a local water plant or one of Chengdu s polluted rivers *Free of charge for Green China Members Price: DKK Price: DKK Price: DKK * In order for Trade Council China to invite the most relevant government departments, water development companies and other key stakeholders, the deadline for registration is April 13 th. Note: Participation fee covers Trade Council China s organization of meetings, stakeholder invitations and development and execution of the general programme. Hotel expenses are not included. Trade Council China can assist by booking train tickets between Chongqing and Chengdu and facilitate hotel bookings at favourable prices. 1
2 Memorandum of Understanding In 2009 the Danish Embassy and the Municipal People s Government of Chongqing signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in energy saving, environmental protection, economic and trade co-operation and technology transfer. The MOU focuses on the following areas: Waste water Solid waste Recycling Energy saving and recovery Renewable energy The political agreement of an MOU facilitates an obligation for the Chongqing Government to promote and extend trade and investments with Danish enterprises. This also enables Trade Council China to arrange high-level meetings that Danish companies can benefit from. 2
3 Chongqing Sanfeng Environmental Group Briefing Chongqing Sanfeng Environmental Industry Group Co., Ltd. (CSEG) under Chongqing iron and steel group hold a dominant position in Chongqing within waste to energy plants. CSEG is engaged in investment, construction and operation of waste-to-energy projects. CSEG currently operates 11 plants and have been a key advisor in several national standardisation drafts concerning waste-to-energy industry. The publication of these national standards marks CSEG as one of the leading waste-to-energy groups in China. The central government have launched the National Environment Protection-Waste Incineration and Resource Engineering and Technology Centre in CSEG. CSEG is currently investing and constructing 10 waste-to-energy projects in 7 provinces with a daily treatment capacity of 9400 tons. CSEG is a supplier within metallurgical environment services to several Iron and steel plants in China, and has executed construction and operation of all waste water and waste gas facilities of Chongqing s Iron & Steel Group (CIS). CSEG plans to increase sales from RMB 1 billion in 2010 to RMB10 billion by CSEG also plans to open 12 new waste-toenergy lines every year, with a capacity of tons/day for the next five years. 3
4 Chongqing Briefing In 1997 Chongqing became the 4 th municipality directly under the central government in Beijing, entering the same exclusive club as Shanghai, Tianjin and Beijing. Chongqing covers km2 and occupies 32 million inhabitants. It is currently the fastest growing city in China, with a GDP growth of 16.5 % in Chongqing is located in the upper reaches of Yangtze River and the municipality is networked with more than 50 secondary rivers. The local government is very ambitious and aware of developing Chongqing with an emphasis on environmental protection. Chongqing is one of the 400 cities in China that have insufficient water compared to the world standards. In 2010, the average water amount per capita was only 1/6 of the world levels. In recent years Chongqing government have invested RMB 1 trillion to implement its Five Chongqing strategy to develop Chongqing into a Green, Healthy and Safe city with Smooth traffic flows and Liveable environments in order to elevate the city into a 1 st class world city. Water opportunities in Chongqing (12 th 5-year plan) River Treatment: Three of the main rivers in Chongqing (Yangtze River, Jialing River and Wu River) will be treated; more than 3000 km 2 of tributaries and more than 200 km 2 of small rivers will be treated. In total, 148 middle- and small rivers, with 300 key treatment projects, will be completed. Domestic waste water: 215 waste water treatment plants will be constructed and 7 water recycling projects will be established or expanded. In addition, 16 major waste water treatment plants will be upgraded and 429 small waste water treatment plants will be established in counties and towns. The total investment will be 18.9 billion RMB. Industrial waste water: In 2015, 124 companies will have their industrial waste treated and waste water treatment facilities in 74 industry parks will be constructed. Sludge Treatment: By 2015, 31 sludge treatment centres will be finished of 34 initiated projects. Projects include the enlargement projects of Jiguan Shi Sludge Treatment Center, Tangjia Tuo Sludge Treatment Center, and the newly established project of Nanshan Cement Plant of Lafarge-Ryan. 4
5 Reservoirs: Three large reservoirs (Yu Tan, Jin Fuo Mountain and Guan Jinkou) will be built and the preparatory work for another large reservoir (Qi Jiang Zao Du) will be finished; 40 middle-sized reservoirs will be started, while 30 will be finished. Water supply: The second phase of drinking water purification in the downtown areas of Chongqing and water supply facilities improvement in the districts, counties and urban areas will be finished, with totally 79 water plants improvement or establishment in urban areas. By 2015, the water quality of urban areas and 95% of water quality in towns will reach the safe drinking standard. Solid waste opportunities (12 th 5-year plan) Industrial waste treatment: By 2015, centralized treatment plants of common industrial solid waste must be established in the 30 large industrial parks in CQ. Medical waste treatment: All medical treatment facilities in the Chongqing city will be upgraded. In addition, there will be constructed 3 separate medical waste treatment plants. 1) In Wanzhou district with a daily treatment capacity of 8 tons 2) in Fuling district with a daily treatment capacity of 5 tons and 3) in Qianjiang district with a daily treatment capacity of 3 tons. Household garbage treatment: 17 new urban household treatment projects will be initiated and 4 incineration plants will be set up in Chongqing city. By 2015, the rate of household garbage treatment shall reach 98%. Urban restaurant waste treatment: In 2015, 27 restaurant kitchen waste treatment projects will be finished and the rate for safe treatment will reach 85% in Chongqing city and 40% in the other provinces. 5
6 Sichuan Briefing With more than 80 million people and an area of km 2, the Sichuan province is the largest and most inhabited province in south west China. Located upstream the Yangtze River, Sichuan is abundant of water with more than 1400 rivers, more than 1000 lakes and has the largest body of water in China. Sichuan are still lacking in water per capita, current possession of water is only 1/3 of the world standard. The annual discharged waste water have reached 4.5 billion tons, more than 80% of waste water is from household, industry, polluted rivers, lakes and reservoirs. Lack of water has become imminent in cities such as Chengdu, Neijiang, Ziyang, Zigong and Suining.. Sichuan consists of 21 prefectures of which 3 are autonomous regions. It is a major industrial city of China and is historical known as the province of abundance of natural resources and with great conditions for agriculture. In 2011, Sichuan achieved a GDP growth of 15%, 5.8 % higher than the national average. Water opportunities in Sichuan Waste Water Treatment River treatment: 13 rivers will be treated from domestic, industrial, agricultural and livestock pollutants. By 2015, the central government require that important cross sections of 325 rivers will be treated, corresponding to a treatment length of 2000 km. The short-term goal is 185 rivers by Domestic waste water treatment: By 2015, 73 large waste water treatment plants will be constructed and 193 established plants will have their treated water capacity increased to 1.9 million tons/day. The total treatment rate will be above 85%. Waste water recycling utilization: By 2015, the total utilization rate will be more than 10% as a consequence of increased urbanisation creating water shortages in cities like Chengdu, Deyang and Pan Zhigong. Industrial waste water treatment: Waste water from all industrial parks shall be treated and given increased attention. Water Supply and Water Conservancy: Du Jiang Yan, is one of the largest conservancy projects in China, with an irrigation area of thousand hectare. Its function is mainly irrigation, clean water, flood prevention and industrial utilization. By 2015, a similar water project shall be accomplished, increasing the conservancy water with 7 billion m 3 and a total investment of billion RMB. 6
7 Chengdu Briefing Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan, is one of the most populated cities in China with 14 million inhabitants and 12, 390 km 2 covering 10 districts, 6 counties, 4 municipalities of county level and 2 state-level development zones. Chengdu has made it an objective to become a world class ecological garden city, and one of the main tasks is to treat the five main rivers going through Chengdu such as the Qingbai River and the Pi River. The large water consumption and waste water production in different industries, increase the efforts from the Chengdu government, in water saving and quality improvement. Water opportunities in Chengdu Chengdu s increasing growth and industrialization combined with rapidly increasing standards of living have caused water demand to outstrip supply capacities. Chengdu local government set the goals of strengthening water protection and improving the integration of urban and rural water management system. River and Lake treatment: o Comprehensive improvements of the 4 rivers; Jiangan River, Dongfeng canal, Qingshui River and Jinjiang. o 4 large ecological rehabilitation projects of Long Men Mountain Qianjiang, the main stream of Min River, Huang Long Tan and the lower reaches of Jinjiang will be initiated. o Treatment of 2 lakes of Longquan, Longmen and the artificial wetland 198. o By 2015, 11.2km2 rivers and lakes will be ecologically recovered and, large artificial wetlands will be finished and 62.4 km river will be treated. Household Waste Water Treatment: By 2015, waste water treatment rates in downtown areas of Chengdu, county cities, towns and villages will reach 95%, 85%, 75% and 45%. Waste water treatment pipe networks will cover the areas from cities to countryside areas. A total of 186 waste water treatment plants will be constructed by 2015, with a treatment capacity of tons/day. Water Supply: By 2015, 95% of water in urban areas qualifies as drinking water. Soil Erosion: 200 km2 of soil erosion and water losses will be treated during
8 Participation Confirmation Yes, we would like to sign up for: Waste-to-Energy Seminar, May 2 rd Denmark-Chongqing MOU Meeting, May 3 rd Denmark-Chengdu Water Days, May 4 th Company information: Company: Address: Zip Code: City: Participant (1): Participant(2): Participant(3): Position: Position: Position: Phone: Phone: Phone: Date: Signature: Please submit to the Royal Danish Consulate, Chongqing by fax , att.: Peter Morling, or by , petumo@um.dk no later than April 13 th Please also provide a one-page company profile for the event booklet. 8
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