Second Beijing Environment Project

Project Summary

The project’s objectives are to: (a) improve the quality of life for the citizens of Beijing by alleviating the city’s acute air and water pollution problems; and (b) significantly reduce China’s GHG emissions. It has three components: energy conversion and efficiency; wastewater treatment; and environment capacity-building. GEF assistance is requested to remove the barriers to successful implementation of the project’s two major energy components. One of these components will convert least 2,500 small (below 20 t/hr), space-heating boilers from coal to natural gas, (small boilers being the largest cause of ambient air pollution), and, by reducing the cost of gas boilers and creating conversion capacity, will indirectly facilitate at least another 2,500 boiler conversions. The second component will improve the energy efficiency of the city’s extensive district heating systems. Together, these two components will reduce carbon emissions by about 26.7 million tonnes over 20 years, at a unit abatement cost to the GEF of less than $1/tC.

Project Details

GEF Project ID
7
Project Type
Full-size Project
Status
Completed
Country
China
Region
Focal Areas
Funding Source
GEF Trust Fund
Implementing Agencies
The World Bank
Executing Agencies
Beijing Municipal & District Government, Beijing Comprhensive Investment Co.
GEF Period:
GEF - 2
Approval Fiscal Year:
2000

Financials

Project Preparation Grant Amount
0 USD
GEF Project Grant
25,000,000 USD
Co-financing Total
1,230,000,000 USD
GEF Agency Fees
1,460,000 USD
Total Cost 1,255,000,000.00 USD

Project Timeline

Received by GEF
Concept Approved
01 Dec 1999
Project Approved for Implementation
31 May 2000
Project closed
28 Jul 2011