tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2877698188774561460.post246435426908455980..comments2023-11-06T17:59:14.655+02:00Comments on Eco R Geo: China’s path to green economy fraught with challenges, finds joint UN-Government report.antixronoshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17321757470762094126noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2877698188774561460.post-73528753797793411612014-02-05T10:13:07.919+02:002014-02-05T10:13:07.919+02:00China – New global leader in renewable energy ...
...China – New global leader in renewable energy ...<br /><br />China has become the world leader in the solar energy segment of renewable energy. This is not an unexpected report since China has long maintained the leadership in the production of photovoltaic installations. After the U.S. and the EU set up protective barriers, China reoriented its products to the internal market.<br /><br />Last year, China installed solar batteries with an overall capacity of 12 GW. This is more than what was installed in any other country per year. This is also an internal record. The capacity of solar installations commissioned by China in the past years was less than that of 2013.<br /><br />At present, China is becoming a leader in practically in all areas in the development of renewable energy, says Alexei Gromov, the director of the energy department of the Institute of Energy and Finance.<br /><br />“Some time ago, it was reported that China joined the troika of leaders which produce and put into service wind power plants. At present, China is making a breakthrough in solar energy. However, the scale of the Chinese economy does not allow making forecasts that in the next ten years, solar energy will occupy a significant share in the country’s energy resources. Most likely, it will be a subsidiary energy source. China will use this opportunity first and foremost to meet the demands of the photovoltaic installations making industry,” Gromov said.<br /><br />After becoming the leader, China will not allow any country to surpass it in this segment. In 2015, it plans to increase the capacity of solar power plants up to 35GW. Despite of the big leap, it’s wrongful to talk about the Chinese “revolution in solar power generation”, says Gromov.........Read more: http://indian.ruvr.ru/2014_02_05/China-renewable-energy/<br />5/2/14<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com