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As Hong Kong aims to become carbon neutral by 2050, the city’s two power utilities – CLP Power and HK Electric – are adapting, changing and overhauling operations to meet the goal.

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The rapid build-up is in stark contrast to China’s 2060 carbon neutrality pledge, which requires at least 80 per cent of existing coal-based power and steel plants to close by 2050.

China’s 2060 target is challenging but creates opportunities to be a global leader in low-carbon manufacturing, Shell International’s chief economist says.

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National Nuclear Safety Administrator says less than 0.01 per cent of fuel rods are damaged – a ‘common phenomenon’ that poses no risk to public.

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The Wudongde dam is one of the world’s biggest hydroelectric stations and will help meet a pledge to become carbon neutral, according to the project director.