Monday, July 6, 2009

China is ratcheting up renewable resources to 15 percent by 2020...

SAN JOSE, Calif. — China is ratcheting up the target of how much of its energy it obtains from renewable resources such as solar and wind to 15 percent by 2020, according to a report in today's China Daily.

China government planners said they could hit the 10 percent target by 2010. The China Daily quoted one vice minister who suggested the country might be able to hit a 20 percent target by 2020.

The new goal comes as China is also raising its projections for the amount of total annual energy it will generate by 2020 to 1,500 GigaWatts, a 50 percent increase from a target level set in 2007. China had installed capacity to generate 793 GW by the end of 2008, as much as two-thirds of that from coal, China Daily reported.

China's planners say the country will soon have the capacity to generate 1,000 GW, the amount of energy produced in the U.S. each year.

More than twenty percent of China's energy comes from hydroelectric plants. Only a small fraction comes from other sources such as nuclear (two percent). China had less than 100 MegaWatts of solar energy generators attached to its grid at the end of 2008, China Daily said.

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With China now using as much power as we do, both countries need to stop the coal burning. Modify the coal, break it down, make it so there is no CO2 released into the atmosphere...
(Dream on!) It can be done now but it needs to be scaled up fast.

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