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Testing Low-Carbon Living in Jilin Jilin, PRC

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Methodology

Methodology

7%

REdUCTION IN CO₂ EMIssIONs

Inhabitants 4.12 million

GdP per capita $4,969

Geographic area 27,120 km²

ThE ChAllENGE

Yuebeizhen is in the midst of rapid urbanization and has seen an analogous increase in GHG emissions.

CO-BENEFITs

health

By reducing GHG emissions and various forms of waste, the project helps reduce diseases caused by pollution and improves the overall health of residents.

Economic

Investments in energy renovation, including solar street lights and building retrofits, will save the city around CNY1.35 million per year.

social

The project will contribute to a shift in consumption and lifestyle habits, with bicycle rental stations, electric vehicle charging stations, and a lowcarbon living guide being introduced.

Jilin, prC testing low-Carbon living in Jilin

A pilot community is looking to implement a variety of lowcarbon concepts into city planning, construction, and the lives of residents to control rising GhG emissions.

Yuebeizhen is a suburb of Jilin that is in the midst of rapid urbanization, but is looking to explore low-carbon alternatives to conventional urban growth trajectories through the introduction of energy efficient and renewable energy infrastructure, water-saving technologies, improved solid waste management, and the promotion of low-carbon lifestyle alternatives.

A priority of the initiative is to reduce emissions resulting from fossil fuel combustion; to this end, a broad range of investments are being made. For example, residential and community buildings will be renovated to include energysaving measures, and street lights and buildings will be powered by renewable energy. Further, the use of water-saving appliances, rainwater harvesting, and flow metering will contribute to a more secure water supply, and waste recycling programs will be implemented.

The project started in 2017 and is currently in progress, with a few measures already under development.

a model for low-carbon city development. As part of its low-carbon transformation, Yuebeizhen will improve its solid waste management with recycling boxes installed in communities (photo by ADB).

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