Chief Executive John Lee cheered on the Hong Kong athletes taking part in various events at the 19th Asian Games Hangzhou today. Mr Lee went to games venues to watch events in which Hong Kong athletes were competing, including swimming, wushu and fencing, and extended his warmest congratulations to the athletes who won medals. Noting that having the games in their own country is of great importance to Hong Kong athletes, Mr Lee said he was pleased to have the opportunity to watch Hong Kong competitors strive for excellence and demonstrate extraordinary capabilities. He expressed his hope that Hong Kong athletes will continue to excel and unleash their potential to achieve outstanding results. The Chief Executive earlier visited the Zhejiang Liaison Unit of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government and encouraged its staff members to strive to serve both the people of Hong Kong and enterprises in Zhejiang. Today’s activities also included a lunch with th
Secretary for Environment & Ecology Tse Chin-wan today officiated at the activation ceremony for Hong Kong Disneyland Resort's staff car park solar canopy project, a green scheme expected to be completed by the end of this year.
It is the first project to be started since the introduction of the Government's facilitation measures to support the installation of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems in open car parks by the private sector.
The solar PV system at the Disneyland resort's staff car park will cover 80 parking spaces, generating over 200,000 kWh of electricity annually that satisfies the electricity consumption of around 60 three-person families.
Mr Tse said at the ceremony that Hong Kong Disneyland Resort echoes the Government's plan of controlling single-use plastics by stopping the provision of expanded polystyrene tableware, disposable plastic take-away containers, disposable straws and inflatable cheering sticks for audiences.
He hopes more organisations and community members will participate in the promotion of environmental protection and pursue decarbonisation.
After the ceremony was completed, the environment chief visited the green facilities at the Disneyland Hotel, including solar power generation systems, a lighting and air-conditioning monitoring system, rainwater collection and computerised irrigation system as well as food waste collection system.
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