Summer Break
August 23, 2010 No CommentsThe China Energy Sector Blog will be taking summer holiday from August 23rd and return September 6th.
Cheers!
UncategorizedThe China Energy Sector Blog will be taking summer holiday from August 23rd and return September 6th.
Cheers!
UncategorizedBeijing finds the world markets increasingly unimpressed with its hoard of rare earth minerals.
Chinese companies cannot yet build competitive electric vehicles (EV) on their own, according to a report in the Wall...
USA tariffs against China-made solar panels merely accelerate development of China's domestic market for the products.
China has few alternatives to dealing with the mounds of food waste, construction debris and plastic packaging.
Premiere Wen Jiaobao presented a government work report on China' enery plan.
The Center will study and write development strategies and conduct research concerning renewable energy policies.
Refiners and power companies in China complain that resource pricing currently fails to reflect global oil prices in a...
Anhui and Zhejiang provinces jointly kicked off a project to monitor water quality
China aims to increase its average annual spending to 400 billion yuan, or double the 2010 level.
Results across the 25 pilot cities are patchy at best, and fall far behind the timetable government officials have...
China National Radio reported that officials from the China Coal Transport & Distribution Association claimed that China will release...
Seven famous private companies established a joint venture company to enter the new energy industry. The new company, Western...
Goldwind announced on May 3rd, 2011 that they received an order of wind turbines valued at almost 900 million...
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