The country will further accelerate the ultra-low emission transformation of coal-fired power generation units in the province, and the deadline for completing the transformation will be advanced from 2020 to the end of 2017. This will have a positive impact on the control of haze in our province. There are currently 63 coal-fired power plants in our province, among which 33 are the main provincial thermal power enterprises with a single unit capacity of over 300000 kilowatts. The average coal consumption is 335 grams per kilowatt hour, and atmospheric pollutant emissions are still at a relatively high level. Data shows that as of the end of the previous year, thermal power enterprises in the province emitted 577000 tons of nitrogen oxides, 632000 tons of sulfur dioxide, and 252000 tons of smoke and dust annually, causing serious air pollution. Promoting ultra-low emissions of flue gas from coal-fired power generation units throughout the province is of great significance for achieving air pollution prevention and environmental protection in our province and surrounding areas.