China's first desert highway across Taklimakan achieves zero carbon emissions
STORY: China's first desert highway across Taklimakan achieves zero carbon emissions
DATELINE: June 2, 2022
LENGTH: 00:01:16
LOCATION: URUMQI, China
CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT
SHOTLIST:
1. various of the highway
2. various of infrastructure along the highway
3. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): CHEN YABING, Tarim Oilfield
4. various of the Taklimakan
STORYLINE:
The first highway across the Taklimakan, China's largest desert, has now achieved zero-carbon emissions.
The highway runs 522 km in Xinjiang, connecting Lunnan in the north, with Minfeng county in the south.
It was inaugurated in 1995.
On Thursday, a "zero-carbon" project was launched on the highway, with solar panels employed to generate electricity to pump water for irrigating trees.
SOUNDBITE (Chinese): CHEN YABING, Tarim Oilfield
For the carbon sink tree belts along both sides of the highway, we have used photovoltaic power to replace diesel power.
SOUNDBITE (Chinese): CHEN YABING, Tarim Oilfield
"In this way, we can reduce the consumption of diesel fuel by
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- 2022/6/02 00:00:00
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