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Environmental Valuation & Cost-Benefit News: Investing in efficient ...

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301421511008147
Abstract: Energy efficiency in industrial boiler steam systems can be very low due to old technologies, improper design and non-optimal operation of the steam systems. Solutions include efficiency assessments and investments in steam system optimizations, education and training for operators of the systems. This paper presents case studies on assessing and investing in boiler steam systems in China and Vietnam. Methodologies and approaches for data collection and analyses were designed specifically for each of the two countries. This paper concludes: (1) investing in energy efficiency in industrial boiler steam system in China and Vietnam are cost effective; (2) government should not sent national energy efficiency standards lower than that of energy companies or energy equipment manufactures.

Highlights:
? GEF successfully catalyzed investment in industrial energy efficiency boilers in China in 1990s.
? With about $100 million of investment by the GEF/World Bank/Chinese government, the project will mitigate 40 million tons of CO2 by 2019.
? This generated lowest unit cost of carbon reduction in the world: about $2.5 per ton of CO2 mitigation.
? Investing in energy efficiency in industrial boiler steam system today in Vietnam will be the same cost effective as in China: $2.1 per ton of CO2 mitigation.

by Ming Yang 1 and Robert K. Dixon 2
1. 3E&T International, Suite 1506, No. 10 Building, Luo Ma Shi Street, Xuan Wu District, Beijing, 100052, China
2. Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, US Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20585, USA
Energy Policy via Elsevier Science Direct www.ScienceDirect.com
Volume 40; January, 2012; Pages 432-437
Special Issue: Strategic Choices for Renewable Energy Investment

Source: http://www.envirovaluation.org/2011/12/investing-in-efficient-industrial.html

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China seeks rebel village concessions as new protest flares (Reuters)

WUKAN, China (Reuters) ? Chinese officials offered concessions on Tuesday to a village that has rebelled against Communist Party authorities to try to get residents to call off a march to government offices, as a new protest flared further up the coast against pollution.

Residents of Wukan in south China's Guangdong province have threatened to march on a local government office in protest over the seizure of farmland for development, and over the suspicious death in custody of a protest organizer, Xue Jinbo.

Though the rebellion is limited to one village, it has attracted widespread attention and proven a humbling rebuff to the ruling Communist Party, which values stability above all else.

Underscoring those fears, in a separate protest in Haimen, a town further east up the coast from Wukan, residents demonstrated in front of government offices and blocked a highway over plans to build a power plant.

Pictures on microblogging site Weibo, which could not be independently verified by Reuters, showed hundreds of people gathered in front of the offices as riot police kept watch.

"They want to build a power plant here in the town, and the people don't want that," one resident said by telephone.

A government official, who declined to provide his name, said the protest had dispersed.

"The authorities are talking about how to resolve this matter, but I'm unable to tell you how that will happen," the official said.

State news agency Xinhua said that thousands of people blocked a highway to protest against the building of a coal-fired power plant over pollution concerns.

"The villagers complained that the current power plant had led to a rise in the number of cancer patients, the deterioration of the environment and a drop in fishing hauls," the report said.

"Local government officials arrived at the scene to talk to the villagers, and the protesters had left the expressway by late afternoon."

CONCESSIONS OFFERED IN WUKAN

Protests in China have become relatively common over corruption, pollution, wages, and illegal land grabs that local officials attempt to justify in the name of development.

Chinese experts put the number of "mass incidents," as such protests are known, taking place each year across China at about 90,000 in recent years.

The government appeared to be making efforts to resolve the standoff in Wukan.

The two sides would meet on Wednesday morning, said village elder Lin Zuluan, who will be conducting the talks.

He told Reuters they would ask for the release of three detained men, experts to examine Xue's body and for the government to recognize the legality of the village committee they have set up.

"If these are not met, our problems will not be solved," Lin said.

"If we reach a consensus, then we'll cancel the petition tomorrow afternoon," he added, referring to the planned march.

Residents said they received a text message from the government, citing conciliatory comments from Guangdong's deputy Communist Party boss Zhu Mingguo.

"One, the people's pleas are reasonable. Some departments, in their work, do indeed have some problems. Two, the majority's aggressive actions can be understood and forgiven; we will not pursue any responsibility," the text read.

For more than a week, residents of Wukan have driven off officials and police, and held protests in outrage at the death in custody of Xue, whose family rejects the government's position that he died of natural causes.

They and fellow villagers believe he was subjected to abuse that left injuries, including welts, on his body.

Guangdong's official newspaper, the Southern Daily, said the government of Shanwei had offered to negotiate with the developer to return 404 acres of land and to compensate villagers.

Zheng Yanxiong, the Communist Party boss of Shanwei, which oversees Wukan and Lufeng, said the government would "guarantee the villagers' interests," the newspaper reported.

But barricaded Wukan residents, who were shown a DVD of Zheng speaking with officials about the concessions, said they did not believe him.

"He's a fool. He's a corrupt official," said a villager, 35, who gave his family name as Wu. "If he wanted to face reality, he would have done something sooner and solved our problem quickly, not wait until today. I don't believe him."

(Writing by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Ron Popeski)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/environment/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111220/wl_nm/us_china_unrest_village

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Working Moms Happier, Healthier Than Stay-at-Home Peers: Study (HealthDay)

TUESDAY, Dec. 13 (HealthDay News) -- Working mothers have better health and fewer symptoms of depression than stay-at-home moms, a new study indicates.

The researchers also found that mothers with part-time jobs can balance work and nurturing their children better than those with full-time jobs.

For the study, published in the December issue of the Journal of Family Psychology, researchers analyzed data collected from over 1,300 mothers in the United States who were interviewed shortly after their child's birth and underwent further interviews and observation over more than 10 years of follow-up.

The women were enrolled in the U.S. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development.

Mothers who worked either full-time or part-time reported better overall health and fewer symptoms of depression than stay-at-home moms, according to the researchers at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

Mothers with part-time jobs were just as involved in their child's school as stay-at-home moms, and more involved than mothers with full-time jobs, the investigators found. The study authors also noted that mothers with part-time jobs appeared more sensitive with their preschool children and provided more learning opportunities for toddlers than stay-at-home moms and mothers with full-time jobs.

The researchers pointed out that cost-conscious employers often hire part-time workers because they typically don't receive the same amount of benefits, such as health insurance, training and career advancement.

"Since part-time work seems to contribute to the strength and well-being of families, it would be beneficial to employers if they provide fringe benefits, at least proportionally, to part-time employees as well as offer them career ladders through training and promotion," study co-author Marion O'Brien, a professor of human development and family studies, said in a news release from the American Psychological Association.

More information

The American Academy of Pediatrics has more about working mothers.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/diseases/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/hsn/20111213/hl_hsn/workingmomshappierhealthierthanstayathomepeersstudy

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