Emissions Underachievers to be Held Accountable
December 23, 2011 No CommentsThe State Council will hold provincial governments accountable for emission reduction and pollution control efforts, .
The State Council will hold provincial governments accountable for emission reduction and pollution control efforts, .
Foreign companies that gain a few trophy wins to show in the China market will see more recalcitrant operators that will eventually follow suit
About 100 cities in China should be powered through alternative energy sources by 2015.
Seven famous private companies established a joint venture company to enter the new energy industry. The new company named Western New Age Energy Investment Co., Ltd. will focus on developing green clean energy, especially the use of clean coal energy.
The central government plans to give 100 million yuan subsidy to the EV industry of Haikou within the next three years.
Clean Energy, Electric Vehicles, Investment Analysis, UncategorizedOver 106 parks and scenic spots in Beijing have started to use solar powered street lamps recently, and these 8,843 lights will save 12 million kWh every year.
Clean Energy, Investment Analysis, Solar, UncategorizedGuangdong plans to invest more than 10 billion yuan into automobile industry in 2011, including 1.59 billion for EV.
China’s central government has confirmed its commitment to the development of alternative sources of energy through publication of its Annual Report on “Actions to Address Climate Change”.
Clean Energy, Energy PolicyNearly all mines outside of China have ceased operation and China now controls over 90% of the world’s supply, of which the exported quantity has now fallen by about 40% since 2002.
Clean Energy, Investment Analysis, Uncategorized, WindClean and renewable energies operations in China have a bit of wiggle room for the next couple years because of favorable Chinese government subsidies for wind power, and the national and local policies of other countries in the PV market (especially in Europe).
Clean Energy, Investment Analysis, Renewable Energy, Solar, Uncategorized, Wind