2023-01-23 12:25:00
CHINA'S ENERGY UP
ENERDATA - 23 Jan 2023 - China’s National Energy administration (NEA) has announced that the country’s installed capacity increased by nearly 8% 2022. China installed over 86 GW of solar capacity in 2022, a 28% increase compared to 2021, to reach a total installed solar capacity of nearly 393 GW. Installed wind power increased by more than 11% in 2022 to surpass 365 GW, with new installed capacity nearing 37 GW.
Capacities for other energies also grew in 2022, albeit at a slower rate. Nuclear capacity increased by more than 4% (+2.3 GW) to surpass 55 GW, hydro capacity increased by nearly 6% (+23 GW) to above 413 GW, and thermal capacity grew by almost 3%.
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2023, January, 18, 12:00:00
CHINA'S OIL THROUGHPUT DOWN
The lower throughput came as China's GDP expanded 3% in 2022, NBS data showed, lower than the government's annual target of about 5.5%.
2023, January, 16, 12:45:00
CHINA OIL, GAS, COAL IMPORTS DOWN
China's natural gas imports also fell, by 9.9% to 109.25 Mt in 2022 (121.26 Mt in 2021). LNG imports dropped by 19% to 64.13 Mt in 2022 (79.3 Mt in 2021). Similarly, China’s coal imports fell 9.2% to 293.2 Mt in 2022 (335 Mt in 2021).
2023, January, 13, 10:50:00
CHINA OIL DEMAND WILL UP TO 16 MBD
That would take consumption to an all-time high of about 16 million barrels a day, the survey showed.
2023, January, 13, 10:45:00
CHINA LPG IMPORTS WILL UP
China's LPG imports over January-November 2022 rose 7% on the year to 24.2 million mt, led by supply from the US, the UAE, Oman, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, customs data showed.
2022, December, 7, 11:25:00
CHINA'S NUCLEAR SMR
CNNC announced in July 2019 the launch of a project to construct an ACP100 reactor - also referred to as the Linglong One - at Changjiang.
2022, December, 5, 11:40:00
CHINA SOLAR POWER UP BY 29%
Having deployed more than 5.6GW of solar in October, China’s cumulative additions for the first ten months of 2022 were 58.2GW, more than was installed in the whole of 2021.
2022, October, 6, 13:15:00
CHINA OIL DEMAND DOWN
China’s crude oil imports peaked in late 2020 and early 2021 before decreasing as a result of lower domestic demand and higher global crude oil prices.