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China dominates low-carbon industrial projects, US lags, report says

China dominates low-carbon industrial projects, US lags, report says
China dominates low-carbon industrial projects, US lags, report says

A report on Monday said that the number of low-carbon projects which have received funding in the past six months has increased by more than twofold, to 19 projects, worth $43 billion. The majority of these are located in China.

A report by Mission Possible Partnership stated that 13 projects, from methanol and aluminium to methanol, reached a decision on investment between November and April. Only one project was in the U.S.

It added that eight projects were funded in the same period last year.

The green industrial investment boomed during the time when Israel and the U.S. attacked Iran, driving up the price of fossil fuels.

Faustine Delasalle is the CEO of MPP. She said, "In an increasingly fragmented and unstable environment, fossil fuel dependence has repeatedly shown to be a source of price shocks and supply disruptions as well as economic crises."

The MPP, a non-profit organization based in the United States that aims to?boost the growth of low emission industry is supported by both the Bezos Earth Fund as well as the World Economic Forum.

Total pipeline of low-carbon industrial project announcements?is 969? in sectors such as chemicals, aviation and metals.

China is responsible for 170 out of the announced projects. Other countries in the "sunbelt", such as India and Brazil, have 318. Europe has 211, and the United States has 72.

The United States has a large pipeline of projects, but is losing momentum, according to the report. It also noted that over the past 12 months, there were 20 fewer announced projects than in 2012. Reporting by Eric Onstad, Editing by Chris Reese

(source: Reuters)