NDRC: China’s wind power capacity to 1000GW by 2050
China’s wind power capacity could reach 1TW by 2050, according to the NDRC.
China’s wind power capacity could reach 1TW by 2050, according to the NDRC.
China Gas Holdings expects is annual gas sales volume to nearly double to 10bnm3 by 2015 against a background of rising gas prices.
China and Russia close to conclude gas supply agreement that would see at least 30bnm3 of Russian gas supplied to China annually.
China’s demand slowdown combine with Australia’s and Indonesian record supply forecast to push down 2012 Asian coal prices.
IEC to build three PV projects in China, reflecting a total contract value of US$1.3bn.
China’s Jiangxi to charge higher power prices on energy-inefficient producers with small steel and cement companies as first affected.
Hailed the single-largest investment in the region, the coal deposit will supply output to a 600MW power station and the Liganga ore mine.
China’s Daqing and Dongying coal-firec power plants will be equipped with Alstom CCS technology as the French company signs a MoU wtih China Datang Corp.
Investment in Guinea’s bauxite industry sparks need for coal-fired power plant.
Suzlon prepares for exporting its wind turbines from its Chinese production facilities as of next year.
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