"Since this year, China's high-energy-consuming industries have continued to expand, high-quality energy has become more dependent on imports, and the energy balance has been facing both domestic and international pressures. The situation is not optimistic. At the same time, global warming is even more pronounced, and our country is facing actual emission limits and deadlines. Pressure.†Said Zhou Dadi, vice chairman of the China Energy Research Association, at the 11th China Beijing International Science and Technology Industry Expo “2008 Forum on Resource Conservation and Circular Economy†on May 23rd. He proposed that "we must develop a low-carbon economy and promote the development of renewable energy according to local conditions."
Zhou Dadi pointed out that in the first four months of this year, driven by the continued expansion of high-energy-consuming industries, China’s energy production continued to grow. Among them, crude oil production increased by 1.6%, coal production increased by 14.4%, power generation increased by 14.1%, and coke production increased by 13.1%. At the same time, China's crude oil, refined oil and other high-quality energy sources rely more on imports. Imported crude oil was 54.45 million tons, an increase of 9.8% year-on-year; imported refined oil was 11.22 million tons, an increase of 9.2% year-on-year. While international oil prices have been rising all the way, international oil prices reached US$133.5/barrel on May 22, and there is a possibility of an increase.
At present, the pressure on domestic resources and environment is too great, the pressure on energy security and economic security is increasing, and the ecological environment is unbearable. High oil prices may aggravate international economic turmoil, increase prices of global resource products, and promote inflation risks.
Zhou Dadi believes that global warming is even more pronounced and environmental pressure is prominent. Although China's per capita emissions are relatively low, the total amount is relatively large. China will also face the problem of gradually limiting greenhouse gas emissions in the next two to three decades. Fossil energy consumption growth will be significantly constrained.
Low-carbon economy and low-carbon energy development are actually two aspects. From the aspect of demand, we must significantly reduce the carbon emission demand. In terms of supply, we must vigorously develop low-carbon alternative energy sources that have less impact on the environment and climate, including nuclear power, natural gas, and renewable energy.
Zhou Dadi said that in order to alleviate the current contradiction in China's outstanding energy balance and resolve the pressure of emission reduction restrictions, it is necessary to develop renewable energy resources according to local conditions.
Judging from the conditions of resources, China has great potential for the development of renewable energy. Among the many renewable energy sources, solar energy has the greatest potential. In the next 10 to 20 years, hydropower will be the focus of renewable energy development. At present, China’s total wind energy resources are on the order of 1 billion kilowatts, and now China’s installed capacity of all power generating equipment is approximately 750 million kilowatts. But for the use of wind energy, China is still in its infancy. Biomass energy also has considerable potential. Energy use of urban and rural life and production waste, a variety of renewable energy resources are very promising.
Zhou Dadi pointed out that in the first four months of this year, driven by the continued expansion of high-energy-consuming industries, China’s energy production continued to grow. Among them, crude oil production increased by 1.6%, coal production increased by 14.4%, power generation increased by 14.1%, and coke production increased by 13.1%. At the same time, China's crude oil, refined oil and other high-quality energy sources rely more on imports. Imported crude oil was 54.45 million tons, an increase of 9.8% year-on-year; imported refined oil was 11.22 million tons, an increase of 9.2% year-on-year. While international oil prices have been rising all the way, international oil prices reached US$133.5/barrel on May 22, and there is a possibility of an increase.
At present, the pressure on domestic resources and environment is too great, the pressure on energy security and economic security is increasing, and the ecological environment is unbearable. High oil prices may aggravate international economic turmoil, increase prices of global resource products, and promote inflation risks.
Zhou Dadi believes that global warming is even more pronounced and environmental pressure is prominent. Although China's per capita emissions are relatively low, the total amount is relatively large. China will also face the problem of gradually limiting greenhouse gas emissions in the next two to three decades. Fossil energy consumption growth will be significantly constrained.
Low-carbon economy and low-carbon energy development are actually two aspects. From the aspect of demand, we must significantly reduce the carbon emission demand. In terms of supply, we must vigorously develop low-carbon alternative energy sources that have less impact on the environment and climate, including nuclear power, natural gas, and renewable energy.
Zhou Dadi said that in order to alleviate the current contradiction in China's outstanding energy balance and resolve the pressure of emission reduction restrictions, it is necessary to develop renewable energy resources according to local conditions.
Judging from the conditions of resources, China has great potential for the development of renewable energy. Among the many renewable energy sources, solar energy has the greatest potential. In the next 10 to 20 years, hydropower will be the focus of renewable energy development. At present, China’s total wind energy resources are on the order of 1 billion kilowatts, and now China’s installed capacity of all power generating equipment is approximately 750 million kilowatts. But for the use of wind energy, China is still in its infancy. Biomass energy also has considerable potential. Energy use of urban and rural life and production waste, a variety of renewable energy resources are very promising.
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