Low-Carbon Park Construction Practice under Dual Carbon Background
Under the dual carbon background, low-carbon park construction is crucial for China's carbon peak and neutrality goals. This document, presented by Guan Yufan, Chief Energy Planning Officer of CEC Energy Conservation, explores the historical background, contemporary value, implementation standards, and system architecture of low-carbon parks. It highlights international climate conventions, carbon tariffs, and national commitments, emphasizing China's pledge to peak carbon by 2030 and achieve neutrality by 2060. The document analyzes carbon emission sources, with energy and industry as major contributors, and outlines energy transition goals shifting from coal to renewables like wind and solar. It discusses carbon tariff impacts on China, including trade protectionism and elimination of non-compliant enterprises. The low-carbon system architecture focuses on energy transition, industrial emission reduction, and green manufacturing. This practice aims to form a new modernization pattern harmonizing human and nature development through technological and institutional innovation.