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To: jmhollen who wrote (2986)2/15/1999 11:29:00 PM
From: jmhollen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7209
 
Here's an interesting website for those wishing to gain a further understanding of China's environmental issues:

chinaenvironment.com

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Here's a small sample of their subject matter:

A tremendous amount of energy is needed to sustain the stable growth of the Chinese economy. Inefficient utilization and insufficient generation of energy are two serious obstacles China faces today. In addition, energy consumption also directly contributes to pollution.

In this section you can find information on Chinese government's energy policies, important figures of energy consumption, generation, pricing, etc. in China. Fossil fuel, hydro, thermal, wind and other
renewable energy sources are covered.

Statistic Information
Chinese Energy Production, 1995, 1996, 1997

Chinese Energy Intensity and Consumption

Energy Prices in China, 1995, 1996 and 1997

China's Primary Energy Output and Mix, 1975-95

China' Coal Production and Consumption

Wind Resource Assessment

China's Hydro and Thermal Power Capacity and Output 1971-95
Solar Electric Energy in Western China -- Gansu, Qinghai and Tibet - A report from U.S. Embassy, Beijing May 1996

PRC Rural Energy Conservation, Supply And Demand 1996 - 2000 - A report from U.S. Embassy Beijing July 1997

Natural Gas Gains Momentum
By Jeffrey Logan and William Chandler. Originally published in the July-August 1998 issue of the China Business Review. Reprinted with permission of the The US-China Business Council.

China Oil and Gas
CNPC Strives to Cut Energy Consumption

Gas Industry Developing Energetically in China

Chinas Petroleum Resources and Recoverable Reserves

Shengli Oilfields Strategy for International Cooperation

Vapor Recovery in the Oil Industry Means Cost-effectiveness and Pollution Control

Other References
U.S. - CHINA ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRESS A report from U.S. Embassy Beijing June 1997

Li Peng's Speech on Energy

China Press Releases

China Renewable Energy Project Development and Financing
China Energy Efficiency Information Bulletin
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