China in 2010 became the country with the most installed wind-power capacity, supplanting the United States, industry officials said Wednesday.
China is working out a roadmap to phase out incandescent light bulbs to save energy.
China's net imports of oil products may fall 23 percent this year as the world's fastest-growing economy slows and domestic refiners expand capacity, according to the research unit of China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC).
Qingdao Port Co will operate a crude oil port in Myanmar adjacent to the Sino-Myanmar crude-oil pipeline, according to an announcement posted on the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission's website on Tuesday.
Royal Dutch Shell Plc is negotiating with China National Offshore Oil Corp (CNOOC) to participate in the latter's Huizhou refinery's second-phase project.
PetroChina Company Limited, China's largest oil producer, announced on Monday that its subsidiary has entered into a framework agreement with subsidiaries of INEOS Group Holdings plc for a new trading and refining joint venture in Europe.
China increased net imports of crude oil by 1.4 percent in December from a month earlier as refineries maintained high operating rates to ease a diesel shortage, Bloomberg reported on Monday, citing data from the General Administration of Customs.
BP Plc and Repsol YPF SA may supply two spot cargoes of liquefied natural gas to China in January, Bloomberg reported citing ship-tracking data.
Shandong's power plants lost 3.96 billion yuan in the first 10 months of 2010, up 271 percent year-on-year, China Business News reported Monday, citing information from the provincial economic and information technology committee.
GD Power Development Co said its Shandong New Energy Co unit won preliminary state approval to build two wind farms in East China's Shandong province with combined capacity of 400 megawatts, Bloomberg reported Monday.
The European Commission plans a significant cut in the punitive tariffs it imposed last year on Chinese-made fiberglass used in the clean technology sector.
China will increase its thermal power output capacity by 80 million kilowatts this year, as thermal power continues to play a major role in the country's power supply.