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  Domestic resources to be main energy supply   (Xinhua)  Updated: 2005-04-23 21:53  
BOAO, Hainan -- China would mainly rely on domestic resources to satisfy its 
energy demand, said Jia Qinglin,chairman of the national advisory body, at the 
2005 annual conference of the Boao Forum for Asia, which opened here Saturday. 
 China also needs to import a proper amount to meet its energy demand, said 
Jia, chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political 
Consultative Conference, in response to a question from the participants. 
 The energy issue is a common concern for Asian countries and also a challenge 
to China, and the Chinese government attaches great importance to the issue, he 
said. 
 China's demand for energy rises steadily with its fast economic growth. 
However, China is not only a big energy consumer but also a big energy producer, 
and imports only account for a small part of China's energy supply, Jia said. 
 Last year China produced 170 million tons of petroleum and morethan 1.9 
billion tons of coal. By 2020, import would also be a small part of China's 
energy consumption, he predicted. 
 Jia said China would give priority to energy conservation and construction of 
an energy-saving society, while accelerating the adjustment of its energy 
structure through readjusting the industrial structure and product mix to cut 
energy demand by a bigmargin. 
 China would tap more non-coal energy resources including water resources, oil 
and gas resources, solar and wind energy while making proper use of nuclear 
energy. Productivity of coal mines would be improved on the basis of ensuring 
coal mine safety and reducing environmental pollution, he said. 
 Clean coal technology and the coal chemical industry would alsobe developed, 
especially the industrialization of coal liquefaction. 
 Jia said China would expand cooperation with other major energyproducing and 
consuming countries and continue to follow the way for sustainable common 
development. 
 As for the economic integration of Asia, Jia said China would continue to 
follow its foreign policy of treating neighbors in a friendly manner and taking 
them as partners to strengthen communication and cooperation with other Asian 
nations. 
 China has been consistent in the view that all kinds of regional cooperation 
in Asia should follow the principle of openness, tolerance and gradual 
improvement, he said. 
 China would give special light to the establishment of a new mechanism of 
cooperation among Asian nations to promote regional cooperation continuously, 
Jia said.
 
  
  
  
 
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