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HKSTP Launches GreenTech Hub to Boost Hong Kong's Green Technology and Finance Initiatives.

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HKSTP Launches GreenTech Hub to Boost Hong Kong's Green Technology and Finance Initiatives.
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HKSTP Launches GreenTech Hub to Boost Hong Kong's Green Technology and Finance Initiatives.

2025-04-13 10:01 Last Updated At:10:18

New hub helps green tech to flourish

The Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) has recently transformed its InnoCentre in Kowloon Tong into a GreenTech Hub which can accommodate more than 200 green tech companies, with the aim of supercharging Hong Kong's drive to be an international centre for green technology and green finance. The hub has also enlisted professional partners, including financial and business institutions, as well as universities, to support green tech innovation at the site.

News.gov.hk spoke to a representative from HKSTP and the head of a green tech company involved in the hub to find out how enterprises are using it to catalyse green tech development.

The story is available at www.news.gov.hk/eng/feature from today (April 13) in text and video format.

WSD-registered consumer convicted of failing to provide relevant information or documents for suspected case of overcharging for water

The Water Supplies Department (WSD) announced that a WSD-registered consumer of three flats with subdivided units in Mong Kok, Kowloon, was convicted today (April 16) of failing to comply with the Water Authority's request to provide relevant information or documents for a suspected case of overcharging for water, in contravention of regulation 47A of the Waterworks Regulations. The consumer pleaded guilty to three counts of the offence at the Kowloon City Magistrates' Courts.

A spokesman for the WSD said that the Waterworks (Amendment) Ordinance (the amended WWO) 2024 has strengthened the power of the Water Authority in evidence collection and information disclosure during the investigation of suspected cases of overcharging for water. The Water Authority can request landlords and their agents, etc, to provide the tenancy agreement, receipt or payment record for charges for water. Failure to comply with such a request can be an offence, and the offender is liable on conviction to a maximum fine of $10,000 and a further fine of up to $1,000 for each day the offence continues. It is anticipated that there will be more prosecution cases. The maximum penalty for overcharging tenants of subdivided units (SDUs) for water has been raised to $25,000 to deter this illegal act. Moreover, providing false or misleading information to the Water Authority is also an offence with a maximum penalty of a $25,000 fine and six months' imprisonment.

The WSD spokesman strongly appeals to landlords to apply for the installation of separate water meters for their SDUs, which can greatly reduce the risk of contravening the amended WWO. The WSD encourages the public to report any illegal act of overcharging SDU tenants for water for follow up and investigation by the department. The public can call the WSD Hotline 3468 4963 or WhatsApp 5665 5517 to apply for the installation of separate water meters for SDUs. The WhatsApp hotline also handles matters relating to water overcharging in SDUs. Alternatively, the public can call the WSD Customer Enquiry Hotline 2824 5000 to report cases of water overcharging. After calling the hotline and choosing a language, they can press "7" for reporting to staff directly.

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