China's diesel storage is likely to end in late December, National Business Daily reported Thursday.
China will resort to more legal, technical and fiscal measures for greater progress in energy saving and emission reduction over the next 5 years, said officials attending the China International Green Industry Forum 2010 in Beijing Wednesday.
China Guodian Corporation, one of the largest State-owned power generation groups, is expanding its range of interests in the financial sector.
China National Petroleum Corp, the country's largest oil and gas producer, has signed a deal to lead a $6 billion refinery expansion project in Cuba.
China said Wednesday coal reserves at some power plants had fallen to danger levels, and pledged to increase coal shipments to power plants to ensure adequate electricity supply during winter.
Cameco Corp signed a long-term agreement to supply 29 million pounds of uranium concentrate to China's State-owned nuclear power company.
China's energy consumption per unit of GDP fell 3 percent in the first three quarters year-on-year and the nation is likely to achieve the energy-saving targets of the 11th Five-Year Plan (2006-2010) by the end of this year, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) said on Wednesday.
China on Tuesday ordered authorities to seize revenues from some local oil refineries and wholesale fuel dealers for artificially propping up diesel prices, part of an effort to control prices and fight a diesel supply crunch.
China's energy consumption used to make each unit of national income fell about 3 percent in the first three quarters versus a year earlier, the country's top climate change official Xie Zhenhua said on Wednesday.
Xilin Gol has abundant land with open grassland and sandy soil, and is sparsely populated, with five people per square kilometer. It is hard not to be impressed with the spectacular sight of hundreds of wind turbines on its plains and meandering hills.
Governments and companies from around the globe are keen to get a piece of the action in China's booming wind power market, which is set to surpass the United States as the world's largest by the end of the year.
The first photovoltaic plant invested and built by Chinese companies in Bulgaria was officially opened on Tuesday evening.