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Cross-province Water Protection Mechanism Operational

February 7, 2012 No Comments

Anhui and Zhejiang provinces jointly kicked off a project to monitor water quality

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Potable Water Projects Receiving Funding Priority

Potable Water Projects Receiving Funding Priority

February 6, 2012 No Comments

China aims to increase its average annual spending to 400 billion yuan, or double the 2010 level.

2011 A Down-Year for China Hydropower

2011 A Down-Year for China Hydropower

January 19, 2012 No Comments

Water capacity decreased by as much as 15-percent across the basins upon which China’s hydropower depends.

Analysis – China’s Energy Skirmishes: A Policy Scenario Considers A Possible Future ($)

Analysis – China’s Energy Skirmishes: A Policy Scenario Considers A Possible Future ($)

August 9, 2011 No Comments

China in the “Skirmish” scenario is taking on its Asian neighbors to secure energy supplies for its modern society.

Hydropower Projects Plunge Ahead

Hydropower Projects Plunge Ahead

June 23, 2011 No Comments

China will invest 400 billion yuan ($62 billion) in the construction of four hydroelectric dams.

Giving in to the Coal Addiction

Giving in to the Coal Addiction

June 15, 2011 No Comments

China will accelerate the construction of coal-fired power stations to deliver electricity to areas short of power.

Hydropower Stands Out in Twelfth Five-year plan

Hydropower Stands Out in Twelfth Five-year plan

May 2, 2011 No Comments

In the China Energy Investment Forum, He Yongjian, the commissioner of China Energy Board said, “In the next five year plan, energy consumption will be controlled into 4.1 billion tons of standard coal.

Hydropower Stands Out in 12th Five-year plan

Hydropower Stands Out in 12th Five-year plan

April 27, 2011 No Comments

In the next five year plan, the entire consumption of energy will be limited to 4.1 billion tons of standard coal.

Hydropower: The Double-Edged Sword

Hydropower: The Double-Edged Sword

April 14, 2011 No Comments

“?In the next five years, China will increase its hydropower capacity to 120 GW. The total installed capacity in the last 100 years was 213 GW,” said Liu Qi, the vice president of the National Energy Board.

Hydropower Stations Come to a Stop

Hydropower Stations Come to a Stop

April 4, 2011 No Comments

In order to protect the Tangbula scenic area, Yili Prefecture of Xinjiang and State Power Xinjiang Jilintai Hydropower Development Co., Ltd. (Jilintai) stopped the process of building three step hydropower stations with 187,000 KW capacity.

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Beijing Shoots Itself in the Foot with Rare Earths Bullet

Beijing finds the world markets increasingly unimpressed with its hoard of rare earth minerals.

Beijing Taps the Breaks on EV Mass Production

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USA Duties Shot Over the Bow

USA tariffs against China-made solar panels merely accelerate development of China's domestic market for the products.

Up In Smoke: Burning Garbage for Energy

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Wen Jiao Bao Outlines New Energy Initiatives

Premiere Wen Jiaobao presented a government work report on China' enery plan.

China Opens New Energy Policy Thinktank

The Center will study and write development strategies and conduct research concerning renewable energy policies.

China to Reform Prices in Energy Sector

Refiners and power companies in China complain that resource pricing currently fails to reflect global oil prices in a...

Cross-province Water Protection Mechanism Operational

Anhui and Zhejiang provinces jointly kicked off a project to monitor water quality

Potable Water Projects Receiving Funding Priority

China aims to increase its average annual spending to 400 billion yuan, or double the 2010 level.

Electric Vehicle Market Opportunities in China’s 25-Pilot Cities

Results across the 25 pilot cities are patchy at best, and fall far behind the timetable government officials have...

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