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City plugged in, switched on in green power drive
Mint Kolkata
|December 15, 2025
Since the launch of the national green electricity trading market in 2021, the city of Tianjin’s trade in renewable energy has risen from 12 million kilowatt-hours to 17.3 billion kWh.
This remarkable growth has led to a big cut in carbon dioxide emissions as well as toxic and harmful substances such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and particulate matter.State Grid Tianjin Electric Power Co, a subsidiary of the national electricity provider State Grid, estimates that the reduction is the equivalent of the amount of CO2 absorbed by 767 million trees for a whole year.
The national green electricity trading market facilitates transactions for both physical green electricity and related green electricity certificates so that large-scale users, such as manufacturers and data centres, can buy their energy and ensure that it comes from a renewable source.
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