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Hans De Keulenaer

World's Top Polluter Emerges as Green-Technology Leader - WSJ.com - 0 views

  • Xu Shisen put down the phone and smiled. That was Canada calling, explained the chief engineer at a coal-fired power plant set among knockoff antique and art shops in a Beijing suburb. A Canadian company is interested in Mr. Xu's advances in bringing down the cost of stripping out greenhouse-gas emissions from burning coal.
Hans De Keulenaer

China and the USA Announce Greenhouse Gas Targets for 2020 That Are Weaker than the Kyoto P... - 0 views

  • Hans De Keulenaer
     
    Review post commenting while - technologically - these targets are major engineering challenge, they still appear socially unacceptable.
Hans De Keulenaer

IndustryWeek : Bombardier Wins $1.9 Billion Contract in China - 0 views

  • The Berlin-based subsidiary of Canadian group Bombardier said on Sept. 28 it had
    won a 1.3-billion-euro (US$1.9 billion) contract for high-speed trains in China.
Hans De Keulenaer

As China's Rare Earth R&D Becomes Ever More Rarefied, Others Tremble -- Stone 325 (5946): 1... - 0 views

  • China was late to join the race to develop novel rare earth materials, elements that are essential constituents of everything from iPods to Patriot missiles. But Western observers agree that China is catching up fast in areas such as fuel cells and magnetic refrigeration. Today, about three-quarters of the world's neodymium magnets are made in China. Domestic industrial demand is rising: Last year, China consumed 60% of all processed rare earths. That unnerves some industry analysts and U.S. legislators, who have expressed concern about China's dominance of the rare earth supply. Last year, China satisfied 95% of global demand—now about 125,000 tons per year—and holds more than half of all proven reserves. In 2005, prices started creeping up when China began to limit production and slap export tariffs on some rare earths. In a policy paper last month, China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology floated the idea of prohibiting export of three scarcer rare earths: europium, terbium, and dysprosium. If the Chinese government were to implement such a policy, it would be a big problem for other countries.
Hans De Keulenaer

CiteSeerX - China's Energy Situation and Its Implications in the New Millennium. - 0 views

  • Abstract Many are interested in China’s energy situation, however, numerous energy related issues in China still remain unanswered, for example, what are the potential forces driving energy demand and supply? Previous reviews focused only on fossil fuel based energy and ignored other important elements including renewable and ‘clean ’ energy sources. The work presented here is intended to fill this gap by bringing the research on fossil-based and renewable energy economic studies together and identifying the potential drivers behind both energy demand and supply to provide a complete picture of China’s energy situation in the new millennium. This will be of interest to anyone concerned with the development of China’s economy in general and the energy economy, in particular.
Colin Bennett

China Seeks Dominance in Clean Energy - 0 views

  • Colin Bennett
     
    BEIJING - When the United States' top energy and commerce officials arrive in China on Tuesday, they will land in the middle of a building storm over China's protectionist tactics to become the world's leader in renewable energy.
Stan Leung

World Urban Forum 4 Opens in China - 0 views

  • Stan Leung
     
    World Urban Forum 4 (WUF4) opens in Nanjing, China that will focus on ways to improve basic facilities, like shelter, clean water and sanitation, child-friendly urban centers, and solid waste management
Energy Net

Experts Say China's Wind Energy Could Grow 1667% by 2020 : EcoWorldly - 0 views

  • Energy Net
     
    At present, China produces just over 6 gigawatts (GW) of wind energy, making it 5th in the world for total wind energy. (Germany leads with 22.2 GW.) However, with China's massive push for 21st Century renewable technologies, we shouldn't be surprised if China achieves 100 GW by 2020 say energy experts.
Hans De Keulenaer

The Hindu Business Line : Take small hydropower sector seriously, says energy consultant - 0 views

  • China views small hydropower (plants up to 25 MW capacity) as a means to achieve rural electrification and tailors its policies to achieve this.
Colin Bennett

A snapshot of clean technology in China - 0 views

  • Colin Bennett
     
    For clean technology investors in China, the future is bright. There is a perfect positive storm of government policy, consumer awareness, capital, land, engineers and entrepreneurs lined up to create and sustain a very long run of successful investments.
Hans De Keulenaer

YouTube - Gapcast #10 - Carbon Dioxide - 0 views

  • Everyone contributes to carbon dioxide emissions, but some more than others. Reducing global CO2 emissions requires that we have a good understanding of the current picture. Serious progress can be made if we develop a renewable source of electricity that is cheaper than coal.
Colin Bennett

China's Wind Power Industry: Blowing Past Expectations - 0 views

  • Colin Bennett
     
    At the end of 2007, China's installed base of wind power totaled just over 6 gigawatts (GW), making China the fifth largest producer of wind power, after Germany, the U.S., Spain and India.
Colin Bennett

Website on renewable resources trade launched in Suzhou - People's Daily Online - 0 views

  • Colin Bennett
     
    Meanwhile, it provides the latest market information for scrap metal, plastic scrap and waste paper every day; and updates on supply and demand including daily waste rubber, waste electronic/electric equipment, waste glass and waste leather.
Hans De Keulenaer

Wind Energy in '07 « Euro Avia blog - 0 views

  • In 2007, domestic products accounted for 56% of the annual market, compared to 41% in 2006,” said Li Junfeng, Secretary General of the Chinese Renewable Energy Industry Association.
Colin Bennett

Major wind project in China - 0 views

  • SgurrEnergy has been appointed to advise on a multi-million pound wind farm
    development in China.

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    been appointed to advise on a multi-million pound wind farm

    development
Colin Bennett

Worldwatch Report Looks at The Role of Renewables in China's Future - 0 views

  • it's clear that the role renewable energy plays in China's future will continue to increase.
Hans De Keulenaer

China proposes cooperative renewables research - SciDev.Net - 0 views

  • China is proposing an international multilateral science and technology cooperation scheme to hasten development of clean renewable energies.
Hans De Keulenaer

Exporting our greenhouse gases to China | Gristmill: The environmental news blog | Grist - 0 views


  • Western countries and industrialized Asian nations like Japan and the Republic of Korea have moved many of their factories to developing countries such as China and India, where cheap labor allows them to manufacture at lower costs than at home. This globalization of production has resulted in the discharge of much more waste in poor nations that otherwise would have been released in developed countries. As a matter of fact, not all of the greenhouse gases released "in China" or "from China" are really "China's".
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