In advance of our presentation on China's nuclear and hydropower resources this coming Tuesday, I thought it would be relevant to post this article from last month by Reuters.
China's Ministry of Environmental Protection has i... [ more ]
China's 2012 feed-in-tariff (FIT) for user-side solar PV systems has been adjusted to CNY7/watt from the previous CNY9/watt, news outlet Solarzoom indicated in a recent article. The decrease is due to the rapid fall of solar PV system costs in 2011.<... [ more ]
Editor’s note: the last 2011 for new energyIndustryIt can be said to be hot a year of upheaval. The beginning of a flower cluster Fashion Corporation Kam,a large number of investor sentiment to carry the bag,but with th... [ more ]
The wind farm, to be developed by Huaneng Renewables, is Sinovel’s debut commercial order for the 6MW model and will be the first in Asia to use such large turbines.
The move represents a milestone for China’s wind power indus... [ more ]
Sinovel, China's largest wind turbine maker, will put a set of 6-megawatt (mw) wind turbines into operation off the coast of Shanghai in what is claimed to be the world's first large-scale commercial application of such powerful offshore wind turbine... [ more ]
Anglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto has accepted a bid from China Guangdong Nuclear Power Corporation (CGNPC) for its 11.1-per cent stake in Kalahari Minerals, a stakeholder in world's fourth-largest uranium project.
China is the latest country to announce cuts in solar subsidies to reflect the falling costs of PV installations. The government announced a 11% cut in subsidies enjoyed by projects approved in 2011. [1] Installations will get 8 yuan or $1.30 a watt ... [ more ]