00:00China is advancing its strategy to reduce emissions and strengthen sustainability in its energy production,
00:06after reaching a key milestone in a carbon capture, utilization and storage project in Xinjiang, in the northwest of the country.
00:13A correspondent from Beijing, Bruno Falsi, has details.
00:17Hello, companions of Telesur and the audience following us in this transmission.
00:23I am here in the Chinese capital to report this time that a strategic facility in Xinjiang, located in the city of Karamai,
00:33has injected more than 2 million metric tons of carbon dioxide underground,
00:40making a significant step forward in the country's efforts to reduce its industrial emissions
00:48and meet its international climate commitments.
00:53The project captures greenhouse gas from coal-fired power plants and chemical plants,
01:01storing it permanently in the region's oil fields.
01:06This initiative not only reduces the environment footprint of oil production,
01:13but also improves crude oil recovery in mature fields, demonstrating how technology can combine energy efficiency and sustainability.
01:26The success of this facility has spurred the expansion of similar projects in Xungar Baixin,
01:35with the goal of consolidating large-scale energy hub.
01:40These efforts allied with China's commitment to reduce its carbon emission and move forward carbon neutrality by 2060,
01:54reinforcing the transition to cleaner and more sustainable energy practice.
02:00With this news here in Beijing, we go back with you in the studios in La Habana, Cuba.
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