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Dallas, Texas (PRWEB) April 23, 2014 -- China enjoys abundant biomass energy resources. Crop straws, following coals, petroleum and natural gases, are the fourth largest resource in China. In accordance with development guideline of building up conservation-minded society, it plans to have installed capacity of biomass power generation reaching to 13 million KW and 65 billion KW/h of generating capacity.
Research and Development Trend Forecast of China Biomass Power Generation Market, 2014-2018 primarily carries on analyses of China Biomass Power Generation Industry in the following aspects: market scale, supply and demand situation, regional competitive landscape, current technologies and market segments as well as business performance of major enterprises; meanwhile it makes an analytical prediction about future biomass power generation industry, so as to offer decision-making references for investors.
At present, biomass power generation plants have been included in national demonstration projects. China enjoys a very good foundation to develop biomass power generation due to abundant raw materials. Now the annual production capacity of standard coals is 932 million tons, and it is expected that it will increase to 1.171 billion tons by 2030. With the issue of Renewable Energy Law and Trial Measures for Allocation of Renewable Energy Power Generation Price and Cost, biomass power generation, especially straw power generation has received much attention.
Currently China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), Sinopec, China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC), China Oil and Food Import and Export Corporation (COFCO) and other large-scale state-owned enterprises have invested in building up plants in many provinces where are equipped with abundant biomass resources. National Bio Energy has nearly 40 biomass power generation projects which have put into operation and under construction, covering Shandong, Jiangsu, Heilongjiang, Inner Mongolia, Jiangxi and other provinces and autonomous regions with 1 million KW of installed gross capacity, and there are ten sets of 30MW units and seven sets of 12MW units putting into operation and seven sets of 12MW units are under construction. Place a direct purchase order @ http://www.reportsnreports.com/Purchase.aspx?name=281183.
From 2007 to 2013, China’s installed power-generating capacity was increasing by years, from 2.2 million KW in 2007 to 9.2 million KW in 2013, with annual compound growth rate up to 26.9%.
Huidian Research predicts that with much attention paid to clean energy and participation of large-scale state-owned enterprises in China, biomass power generation industry will have a broad market prospect. Installed capacity of biomass power generation in China will reach 11.75 million KW in 2014 and 28.20 million KW by 2018, with about 24.5% of annual compound growth rate. Inquire for DISCOUNT offered on “China Biomass Power Generation Market” @ http://www.reportsnreports.com/contacts/Discount.aspx?name=281183.
In-Depth Evaluation and Development Forecast of Wind Power Generation Market in China, 2014-2018 :
In 2013, the installed capacity of global wind power reached 318.137GW. And the top five of the installed capacity in the world in sequence are China, America, Germany, Spain and India. In the past five years (from 2009 to 2013), the size of global wind power generation market has expanded by nearly 200GW.
After two consecutive years’ industrial adjustment, the wind power generation has stepped into an ordered development track under the powerful policy intervention. In 2013, the newly increased installed capacity of wind power was 16.10 million KW, increasing by 24% compared that of 2012, which was 12.96 million KW. By now, China’s accumulated installed capacity of wind power has exceeded 90 million KW, reaching 91.4242 million KW. Inquire for DISCOUNT offered @ http://www.reportsnreports.com/contacts/Discount.aspx?name=281180.
By the end of 2013, the total volume of wind power generation projects, which has acquired national approval but still haven’t constructed, reached 56.6659 million KW. These projects will be put into construction in 2014, which the Twelfth “Five Year Plan” will be finished as well as in 2015. If calculated according to the average tender price of China’s wind power generation projects which is CNY 3900/KW, the 56.6659 million KW newly increased installed capacity will trigger equipments demand of more than CNY 220 billion in the next two years. Place a direct purchase order @ http://www.reportsnreports.com/Purchase.aspx?name=281180.
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