Posts Tagged ‘engery’

China to launch nationwide survey of energy conservation

October 20th, 2008

A more detailed breakdown of who or which sector is consuming at what energy percentage would be very helpful in deciding where to put the most effort in improving energy efficiency. Does MEP have this data?

China to launch nationwide survey of energy conservation measures_English_Xinhua

China’s government is to conduct a nationwide survey of efforts by local governments to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.

The government has set a target of reducing energy consumption per unit of GDP by 20 percent and major pollutant emissions by 10 percent from the 2005 levels by 2010, in a bid to protect environment and insure a sustainable development.

“However, the country still faces great difficulties in fulfilling the commitment, and the situation remains arduous,” said National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) deputy director Xie Zhenhua on Monday.

In the past two years, energy consumption per unit of GDP had only been reduced by 5 percent annually, according to NDRC figures.

Clean Energy and Environment Trade Mission to China and India

May 10th, 2008

The United States Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, is organizing a Clean Energy and Environment Trade Mission to China and India, September 1-12, 2008. The trade mission will target a broad range of clean energy and environmental technologies such as renewable energy, biofuels, energy efficiency, clean coal, distributed generation, waste handling and treatment, wastewater treatment, packaging recycling, and drinking water treatment. The mission will make stops in Beijing, Jinan, and Shanghai, China as well as New Delhi, Hyderabad, and Mumbai, India. It will be led by Assistant Secretary of Commerce David Bohigian.

Through this mission, ITA seeks to match participating U.S. companies with prescreened partners, agents, distributors, representatives, licensees, or retailers in each of these important sectors. In addition to one-on-one business meetings, the agenda will also include meetings with national and local government officials, networking opportunities, country briefings, seminars, and site visits.

In the China Environment Conference in December 2007 at Berkeley, one of the guest professors mentioned that China will need help from the West in the area of capacity building. By matching "participating U.S. companies will be matched with prescreened partners and etc.

However, it is unclear to me what the pre-screening process is and how it is conducted. Is not clean energy and environment an issue for the entire country of China, not just particular sectors?

The full article can be found here: Clean Energy and Environment Trade Mission to China and India