20-08-04
Under the background of international crude oil price instability and limits
on usage of electric power domestically, Chinese energy experts agreed that
China has great potential to develop renewable energy. The Chinese government has supported the development and utilization of
renewable energies such as wind power, solar energy, hydropower, said Zhou
Fengqi, director in charge of the renewable energy development under the State
Development and Reform Commission.
China has abundant renewable energy resources. Statistics show that two
thirds of China's land receives 2,200 hours of sunlight per year. The wind power
resources which could be utilized stands at 253 mm kW. China has great reserves
of terrestrial heat. The China Energy Research Association noted that the
development of renewable energy could improve the energy structure in the
country and help solve the pollution problems caused by the use of common
energies.
The development of renewable energy will provide nearly 500,000 job
opportunities and help solve power problem for 5 mm residents in remote areas,
according to the China Energy Research Association. Many investors have laid
their sights on the sector, encouraged by its rosy prospect. Sources with the local development and reform commission said that by the end
of 2005, the generating capacity of wind power stations in the autonomous region
will increase to around 600,000 kW, from 100,000 kW at present.
Source: People's Daily OnlineChina predicts rosy prospect for renewable energy development
According to the plan, by 2015 China will annually develop new and renewable
energy resources amounting to 43 mm tons of coal equivalent (tce), or 2 % of the
country's total energy consumption.
"The law is expected to be brought to the Standing Committee of the
National People's Congress for discussion by the end of this year,"
acknowledged Zhou, "We hope it could pass in the next year."
According to calculation, by 2015 -- with the new and renewable energy sources
-- the country's coal consumption will be cut by 60 mm tpy. This will amount to
a reduction of pollutants including 30 mm tons of carbon dioxide and 2 mm tons
of sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and soot.
In north China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, which boasts rich wind power
resources, the largest wind power generation station in Asia will be built
before 2008. The project, with generating capacity of 1 mm kW of electricity
annually, was backed by $ 1.2 bn of investment, according to the agreement
signed recently between Erenhot city of the autonomous region and the Avalon
Power of Canada.
But experts also acknowledged that the overall development of renewable energy
in China is still at a low level. The country should encourage the technological
upgrading and mechanism improvement to help promote the rapid development of the
sector, noted the China Energy Research Association.