China to boost use of renewable energy (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-02-04 13:47
China will see a greater development and use of renewable energy in the years
to come as the country has adopted policies to encourage greater efforts in this
regard.
The Renewable Energy Law of China, which came into effect on January 1 this
year, stipulates that development and use of renewables such as solar energy are
an area of priority for future energy development.
In accordance with the law, real estate developers are required to take the
use of solar energy into consideration in designing and constructing buildings
in order to provide application of solar energy with basic conditions.
The Chinese Ministry of Construction lays down a goal in an energy-efficient
program for buildings of the 2000-2010 period stating the availability of solar
panel heaters in Chinese homes should be between 20 percent and 30 percent.
Luo Zhentao, head of solar energy thermal application with the China
Association for Renewable Energy in Rural Areas, contends with the promulgation
of the above mentioned measures, which are sure to advance thermal application
of solar energy, and it is also imperative for the central Chinese government to
give tax preferential treatment to businesses engaged in converting solar energy
into heat.
"Lowering the current 17 percent added value tax for thermal use of solar
energy to six percent will help reduce operating cost for enterprises and
encourage them to increase investment in technical upgrading," said Luo, who
believed rural areas of the country would be a key region for the spreading of
affordable home solar panel heaters in the future.
China now leads the world by production and application of solar panel
heaters. It now has 2,000 businesses engaged in thermal application of solar
energy and produced 75 million square meters of solar panel heaters, or 60
percent of the world's total.
With 75 million square meters of solar energy heaters, China is saved from
burning 110 million tons of standard coal annually.
It is estimated that the Chinese market demand for solar panel heaters will
rise to 300 million square meters by the year 2020.
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