RUS | ENG | All
Enter the email or login, that you used for registration.
If you do not remember your password, simply leave this field blank and you will receive a new, along with a link to activate.

Not registered yet?
Welcome!

2021-11-17 13:05:00

CHINA RENEWABLE SUBSIDY $600 MLN

CHINA RENEWABLE SUBSIDY $600 MLN

REUTERS - Nov 16  - China's finance ministry has set the 2022 renewable power subsidy at 3.87 billion yuan ($607.26 million), state television said on Tuesday. 

The ministry will allocate 1.55 billion yuan to wind farms, 2.28 billion yuan to solar power stations and 38.24 million yuan to biomass power generators. 

($1=6.3729 Chinese yuan renminbi)

-----


Earlier:

CHINA RENEWABLE SUBSIDY $600 MLN
2021, November, 11, 15:05:00
CHINA, U.S. CLIMATE COOPERATION
China and the United States have agreed to collaborate more closely on climate action
CHINA RENEWABLE SUBSIDY $600 MLN
2021, November, 8, 12:10:00
CHINA OIL IMPORTS DOWN
To ensure domestic oil products supplies by preventing a significant drop in throughput, Chinese refineries had to draw crude inventory in October.
CHINA RENEWABLE SUBSIDY $600 MLN
2021, November, 2, 13:40:00
CHINA CLIMATE TARGETS UP
Coal (including lignite) still dominates the energy mix with 60% in 2020, but its share is decreasing rapidly (-11% points since 2010).
CHINA RENEWABLE SUBSIDY $600 MLN
2021, November, 2, 13:25:00
CHINA WIND SOLAR POWER 30 GW
These projects are situated in north China's Inner Mongolia and northwest China's Gansu, Qinghai and Ningxia, with an installed capacity of nearly 30 million kilowatts.
CHINA RENEWABLE SUBSIDY $600 MLN
2021, October, 29, 13:50:00
CHINA CLIMATE TARGETS
China stated that it aims to peak carbon dioxide emissions before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality before 2060.
CHINA RENEWABLE SUBSIDY $600 MLN
2021, October, 26, 13:00:00
CHINA ZERO EMISSIONS 2060
As of end-2020, China had nearly 282 GW of installed wind capacity, and over 253 GW of solar capacity.
CHINA RENEWABLE SUBSIDY $600 MLN
2021, October, 12, 16:45:00
CHINA'S POWER CRISIS
Market participants said that while Chinese demand is lifting coal prices, the downside risk is limited given suppressed demand from India -- the world's third-largest coal consumer.
All Publications »
Tags: CHINA RENEWABLE