To the Board of Directors of China Resources Power Holdings Company Limited We have been engaged by the Board of Directors of China Resources Power Holdings Company Limited (the Company ) to perform a limited assurance engagement in relation to the selected data listed below and identified with an asterisk [ ] on page 77 to 79 (the Selected Sustainability Information ) in the Company s Sustainability Report for the year ended 31 December 2020 (the 2020 Sustainability Report ). Selected Sustainability Information Selected Sustainability Information# Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) emissions rate (g/kWh) Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) emissions (kt) Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) emission rate (g/kWh) Particulates emissions (kt) Installation rate of desulfurization device in coal-fired thermal power plants (%)
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Akoth was paid Sh81,719 for the two months she worked at REREC before her questionable academic certificates were flagged. [File, Standard]
The Government is seeking to recover Sh81,719 it paid as salary to the Rural Electrification and Renewable Energy Corporation (REREC) assistant procurement manager between May 2018 and June 2018.
Lillian Akoth, a resident of Kisumu, is accused of using a fake diploma certificate to secure the job.
Akoth was arraigned before Kisumu Chief Magistrate Peter Gesora on Tuesday, April 27. She faced charges of forgery, fraudulent acquisition of public property (salary), and violation of the Leadership and Integrity Act (2012).
The Chinese path to supposed decarbonization starts with a lot more coal.
You have to hand it to Xi Jinping. The Chinese “president for life” last September schmoozed the royalty of the United Nations with his unexpected pledge that his country aims “to have CO
2 emissions peak before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality (Net Zero) before 2060.”
Xi then urged other nations “to pursue innovative, coordinated, green and open development for all” through rapid deployment of new technologies so as to “achieve a green recovery of the world economy in the post-COVID era and thus create a powerful force driving sustainable development.”
Sustainable BusinessJapan to tackle red tape to boost renewable energy
Yuka Obayashi
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A man looks at 100-metre-tall (328-foot-tall) wind turbines during sunset at the Electric Power Development Co., Ltd s Nunobiki Plateau Wind Farm in Koriyama, north of Tokyo, Japan, November 8, 2007. REUTERS/Toru Hanai
Japan plans to cut approval times for wind projects, open up abandoned farmland, boost grid capacity and other measures to slash red tape that has for decades impeded efforts to bring more renewable energy into the power mix.
Actions to reduce bureaucracy are set to accelerate after Japan on Thursday nearly doubled its 2030 target for cutting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as world leaders met for a climate summit hosted by U.S. President Joe Biden.
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