Sunday, December 26, 2010

British low carbon automobile New Deal

In early November, British Prime Minister David Cameron the largest in British history, led an official delegation to visit China, and his entourage, including the British Chancellor of the Exchequer, business secretary, education minister and minister of energy and climate change and other government officials and Shell , Virgin Group, Tesco, Barclays president of the British business representatives and other personnel. David Cameron during his visit, both sides reached an agreement in many areas, including energy security, the international energy market regulation and low-carbon energy technology and other areas of cooperation. It is reported that China's carbon emissions from the UK to introduce carbon trading schemes and other measures used in some provinces and cities.
Britain's carbon emissions trading mechanism and other low-carbon measures more mature, just before Cameron's visit to China, the country announced a low-carbon cars New Deal, more targeted support for innovative research and development projects. The policy for the British government to achieve environmental goals of strategic importance, see the release of the detailed report.
British Transport Secretary Philip Hammond has announced the British government plans to invest 24 million pounds to support low carbon vehicle development will help promote the UK's six technical innovation projects.

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