In addressing the energy challenge, we must not only tackle the global issue of insufficient energy supply but also rethink how human society can sustain and grow in a more scientific and sustainable manner. China’s "Eleventh Five-Year Plan" set ambitious goals: reducing energy consumption per 10,000 yuan of GDP by about 20% and cutting major pollutant emissions by 10% by 2010. These targets were established as binding constraints. However, in 2006, the country fell short of its initial goals—failing to cut energy use per unit of GDP by 4% or reduce major pollutants by 2%. Premier Wen Jiabao emphasized that these targets are serious commitments that cannot be compromised. He stressed that energy conservation and emission reduction should be central to macroeconomic regulation, a key point for economic restructuring, and an essential part of implementing the scientific development concept and building a harmonious society.
The government has clearly signaled its determination. The real challenge now is implementation. Many eyes are on the petrochemical industry, which is often seen as high-energy and high-pollution. Outdated production capacities still exist, and some companies have not strictly followed environmental regulations. While this scrutiny may seem challenging, it's actually an opportunity. It pushes us to improve, adopt cleaner technologies, and align with societal expectations. This pressure can drive innovation, encourage policy support, and promote sustainable growth. Energy-saving and emission reduction efforts also highlight the crucial role of our industry in environmental protection—whether it's treating wastewater, managing waste, or improving air quality, chemical technology plays a vital role.
To achieve these goals, I would like to emphasize four key points:
First, we must update our development philosophy. We need to move away from one-sided GDP growth that ignores environmental costs and future generations. A people-centered, comprehensive, coordinated, and sustainable approach is essential.
Second, we must optimize the economic structure. This includes developing high-tech industries and accelerating the elimination of overcapacity sectors.
Third, we must actively promote energy conservation and emission reduction. Prioritizing resource efficiency, environmental protection, and land use, we should follow the principles of reduction, reuse, and recycling in product design and manufacturing.
Fourth, we must rely on technological advancement. Supporting energy-efficient products, large-scale energy-saving projects, and innovative technologies will be critical. Encouraging innovation among employees and shifting economic growth from capital-intensive to technology-driven models is necessary.
Transforming development models and meeting the "Eleventh Five-Year Plan" targets is an urgent task. We call on all stakeholders to contribute ideas and work together to achieve these important goals.
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