Two 180-meter-tall chimneys and a cooling tower are demolished by explosion at Nanjing No.2 Thermal Power Plant in Nanjing city, east China's Jiangsu
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23 May 2017Photographer:
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Two 180-meter-tall chimneys and a cooling tower are demolished by explosion at Nanjing No.2 Thermal Power Plant in Nanjing city, east China's Jiangsu province, 23 May 2017. A five-year plan (2016-2020) to save energy and cut emissions was issued by the State Council on January 5, 2017, setting a goal to cut energy consumption by 15 percent in 2020 compared with 2015. It vows to continue upgrading industry by cutting high-emission industries and promoting new industries, including cutting-edge information technology, new materials, new energy, biotechnology, energy-saving industry and digital creativity industry. It expects that the output value of low-carbon new industrials will surpass 10 trillion yuan in 2020. Coal will be used more efficiently, and recyclable energy sources will be encouraged. The plan's goal is that in 2020, the use of coal will account for less than 58 percent of total energy consumption.