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BEIJING, March 28 (Xinhua) -- China will complete the reform of its urban
house heating system in two years, the Deputy Minister of Construction Qiu
Baoxing said on Tuesday.
The basic principal of the reform is to put the current covert government
subsidies for heating into a personal account of the service provider, which
will charge each house according to the amount of heat actually provided, he
said.
Qiu made the remarks at a press conference on the sidelines of the Second
International Conference on Intelligent Green and Energy Efficient Building.
Urban house heating is known as the last fortress of China's planning
economy. Currently employers have to pay for their workers' house heating, the
cost of which is calculated by the floor size of each house, hence there are
incentives for energy saving.
House heating accounts for a large chunk of energy consumption in China,
where half of the world's new buildings are located.
The reform tries to encourage energy saving by firstly refurbishing the old
heating networks so that heat supply to each house or flat could be controlled
and measured independently.
Also speaking on the issue on Tuesday, the Minister of Construction Wang
Guangtao said lower-income residents shall receive government aid during the
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