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What is the concept of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics?

The concept of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics is to host the Olympics greenly.

Hosting the Olympics greenly is the core concept of the Beijing Winter Olympics. In order to achieve the carbon neutrality goal of the Beijing Winter Olympics, the Zhangbei Flexible DC Grid Project will use green electricity produced by wind energy, solar energy, etc. in the Zhangbei area. Entering Beijing, all venues of the Beijing Winter Olympics will be supplied with green electricity during the event.

The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics will achieve carbon neutrality:

The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics will fully implement green Olympics initiatives and make full use of the Bird's Nest, Water Cube, Wukesong, etc. The original Olympic venues and the newly added venues have been designed to reduce their impact on the environment. The National Speed ??Skating Stadium "Ice Ribbon" has become the first avenue speed skating stadium in the world to use a carbon dioxide transcritical direct cooling system to make ice. Its carbon emissions are close to zero.

All venues for the Winter Olympics meet green building standards and use green electricity for 100% of conventional energy. Energy-saving and clean energy vehicles accounted for 84.9% of all competition-guaranteed vehicles at the Winter Olympics, the highest number in any Winter Olympics.

At the opening ceremony, "no fire" was used instead of "light", and "light fire" was used instead of raging fire, which fully reflected low-carbon environmental protection. By using a large amount of photovoltaic and wind energy to generate electricity, local donations of forestry carbon sinks, and corporate sponsorship to verify carbon emission reductions, my country has successfully fulfilled its commitment to achieve carbon neutrality at the Beijing Winter Olympics. The Beijing Winter Olympics has become the first " carbon neutral” Winter Olympics.