01-10-04
Huge consumption, exploration and use of energy resources have led to the
depletion of resources and deterioration environment, which oblige China to
explore and utilize new energy sources for its sustainable economic growth. Wang Laigui, a professor of Liaoning Polytechnic Engineering University,
noted China has a potential to explore new energy resource such as coal bed
methane, a clean and non-polluted gas, which can be used as fuel in home life,
electric-power generating, industries and as chemical raw materials. "It is both economical and safe to tap coal bed methane,"
acknowledged Wang, "which can also help ease energy shortage in east China
and stabilize the prices of petroleum and natural gas."
The Guangzhou Maritime Geological Bureau in southern China confirmed five
years ago that China had a "burning mixture of natural gas and water".
Later, exploration indicated that the country is abundant in reserves of the
"burning mixture".
Source: PetroEnergy Information NetworkChina to explore new energy resources
"China's gross domestic product has increased by more than 10 fold since
the founding of new China in 1949, but its energy consumption rose some 40 fold
during the period. Huge consumption of energy has resulted in energy shortage
and worsening of environment," said Shi Jinfeng, president of Liaoning
Polytechnic Engineering University.
In recent years, China has made progress in exploration and utilization of coal
bed methane which has been incorporated into the future plan of China's energy
development. According to statistics, coal bed methane reserves in China reach
30 tcm.
Besides coal bed methane, China has begun tapping on a trial basis the
"burning mixture of natural gas and water", or "burning
ice", which also constitutes a kind of clean and non-polluted energy
resource.
It has been predicted that the "burning mixture" reserve in the world
is twice the combined deposit amount of coal, petroleum and natural gas, which
can satisfy the demand of human consumption of energy for approximately 1,000
years.