China's State Council calls for national energy-saving
campaign
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China's State Council, or Cabinet, has ordered local governments
and other authorities to cut down on the use of cars and other
energy-consuming equipment at the start of a national energy-saving
campaign.
The State Council said in a circular issued on Saturday that
the only way to handle the energy issue was to promote both
conservation and development, with conservation as the priority.
Special priority should be given to the conservation of oil
and electricity, said the circular.
It required less use of cars, air conditioners, elevators,
street lights and lamps, plastic bags and disposable goods,
and the development of equipment that used electricity and
oil efficiently.
Governments of all levels should publicize the significance
of energy conservation and promote energy-efficient technology
and products.
Local development and reform commissions, energy-conservation
departments and supervisory organs, should guide and supervise
the implementation of the measures.
Source: Xinhua
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