Your current location:​​​​Home > News>Industry dynamic

Industry dynamic

It is imperative for China to develop new energy sources

Release time:2009-10-09     Time to browse
At present, all countries in the world are trying to combine economic recovery with economic transformation to explore new economic growth points after recovery. Of all the possible options, the new energy industry has gained considerable traction

  At present, all countries in the world are trying to combine economic recovery with economic transformation to explore new economic growth points after recovery. Of all the possible options, the new energy industry has gained considerable traction. Experts believe that the development of new energy in China is imperative, but facing many problems, the road to development is still long.

  In "global" magazine sponsored by the global international (fall 2009) on the BBS, director-general of the department of Ministry of Science and Technology policy and regulations MeiYongHong said that China's energy demand growth, but the supply is insufficient, the other traditional energy sources for the severe impact of the ecological environment is also increasingly apparent, these factors have contributed to the development of new energy this way should be adopted in China.

  At present, the haze of the international financial crisis is still lingering, but the new energy revolution around the production and use of energy has quietly begun. In the United States, the birthplace of the current international financial crisis, the development of new energy has become the core of President Obama's new Energy policy. In March, the EU announced that it would invest 105 billion euros by 2013 to support the region's "green economy" and maintain its position as the world leader in "green technologies". Japan is also focusing on developing new energy and environmental technologies.

  China is pushing ahead with new energy as it implements stricter emissions standards. While increasing the construction of hydropower, nuclear, solar and wind power facilities, China plans to increase the proportion of new energy consumption to 10 percent by 2010 and 15 percent by 2020.

  Dong Xiucheng, deputy dean of the School of Business administration at China University of Petroleum, said that developing new energy is a strategic choice because as a new industry, new energy cannot be formed quickly and will take at least several decades to play a role in the world economy.

  "Industrially speaking, China's new energy strategy has four priorities," said Han Wenke, director of the Energy Research Institute at the National Development and Reform Commission, namely nuclear, wind, solar and biomass energy.

  By the end of last year, China's nuclear power plants had 11 reactors with a total installed capacity of 9.1 gigawatts, according to the National Energy Administration. It has approved 24 nuclear power units under construction, with a total installed capacity of 25.4 million kw, making it the largest country in the world in terms of nuclear power construction. Wind power has doubled for three consecutive years, with installed capacity reaching 12.17 million kw, ranking fourth in the world. Solar water heaters cover more than 125 million square meters, with an annual capacity of 40 million square meters, ranking first in the world.


Site map  Email  System

All rights reserved:Anhui Hengyuan Group  皖ICP备17022895号   备案图标.png 皖公安备案34100402000192

It is recommended to use firefox/IE 10 or above browser with resolution of 1024x768 or above to visit this website. Administrator email:it@0559hy.com  辰光云统计平台