Chinese cities to use 'wind corridors' to blow away smog

By James Griffiths, May 20, 2014

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Major Chinese cities including Shanghai and Nanjing are working to build ventilated corridors which will utilise wind to blow away dirty air.

At the beginning of this year, Nanjing's Plan of Action for Air Pollution Prevention and Control unveiled a timetable for building clean-air corridors by the end of 2014.

Experts say ventilated corridors can bring fresh air from suburbs and disperse hot air that clogs city centers.

In many cities, tall buildings and dense layouts have increasingly encroached on ecological conservation areas that help purify air, compounding the haze problem.

"We need to learn from the German Ruhr area, by building cushion areas around industrial clusters," said Xu Xiaotie, an official at Nanjing's Environmental Protection Bureau.

Nanjing is also eager to improve its urban planning in order to diffuse dirty air. The city plans to move polluting factories out of its existing six ventilation corridors by the end of 2017.

Shanghai employed the corridor idea when constructing Century Avenue in Pudong New District. The corridor takes advantage of summer breezes from the southeast and winter winds from the northwest.

Last year, Wuhan was the first city to initiate an evaluation of its meteorological and geological conditions for building wind passages.

In October, a Dutch artist put forward a plan for a giant electromagnetic vacuum cleaner to help scrub smog particles from Beijing's air

[Image via CNS]

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