Solar power set to shine more on national grid
Updated: 2013-12-05 16:58
By LYU CHANG (chinadaily.com.cn)
|
|||||||||
China's on-grid solar power capacity will rise 200 percent year-on-year to 10 gW by the end of this year, the National Energy Administration said in an online statement on Wednesday.
The share of thermal power generation capacity is predicted to drop to 69.6 percent from the 71.5 percent at the end of 2012.
The share of hydropower will be 22.5 percent, on-grid wind power 6.1 percent and nuclear power will have a 1.2 percent share.
In a move to cut air pollution and boost the share of non-fossil fuels in its power structure, the world's second-largest economy has stepped up efforts to meet its goal of a 16 percent cut in energy consumption per unit of GDP by 2015.
For the first 10 months, the installed capacity of new energy and renewable energy in China hit 35.95 million kW, double the figure during the same period a year ago, according to the NEA.
- Pictures of the year 2013: Military
- NBA game in Mexico City postponed
- Cameron shows table tennis skills in China
- Deck the White House halls
- China puts simulation models moon rover on market
- Tourism not affected, says Thai envoy
- Debate over accident shows 'crisis of trust', experts say
- Cities struggling to enforce bans on smoking in public
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
David Cameron's China visit |
Beyond 'panda diplomacy' |
Bitter pill |
Going for 100,000 |
The way of kindness |
Intl attention on reform agenda for China |
Today's Top News
JPMorgan warns 465,000 card users on data loss
Microsoft moves to assure intl customers on spying
China tops Times rankings of universities in BRICS
Disney, China's BesTV agree on joint venture
China Mobile 'big winner' in 4G
Dialogue 'key to relations'
US-China trade hits high
Value-added tax reform expands
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |