Search

NEWS
ENVIRONMENT | Staff Reporter, China
Published: 17 Jul 12
321 views


China’s clean energy investments almost double

Chinese firms invested US$18.3 billion in clean energy projects in the second quarter to top other countries.

The amount was 92% higher than the previous quarter. Investments in small-scale projects of less than 1 W showed a marked improvement, rising 13% this quarter.

China has quadrupled its domestic goals for solar installations and has remained the biggest market for wind turbines for several years. These figures underline the key role China plays in the clean energy sector, said Bloomberg Energy Finance.

Worldwide, the clean energy sector received new investments totaling US$59.6 billion, a jump of 24% over the first quarter of 2012. U.S. investments grew 18% to reach US$10.2 billion while European investments increased 11% to hit US$20 billion.

Investments in solar projects soared 19% from the first quarter to US$33.6 billion in the second quarter. Wind project investments increased 47% to US$21.6 billion.

Bloomberg said several large solar photovoltaic and wind projects delivering hundreds of millions of dollars in financing went on-stream during the quarter.

Among these projects are the US$316 million Shanlu & Shengyu Bayannur Wuyuan solar project and the 250 megawatt Phase 2 Guodian Shanxi Qinyuan Taiyue Wind Farm worth $317 million.


 

Sign up for our newsletter

 

Do you know more about this story? Contact us anonymously through this link.

Click here to learn about advertising, content sponsorship, events & rountables, custom media solutions, whitepaper writing, sales leads or eDM opportunities with us.

Tags: China, clean energy, investments

CO-WRITTEN ARTICLES & SPONSOR CONTENT ››

ABB continues to strengthen the Symphony Plus platform with features and functionalities that meet the needs of a varied and changing power and water market.
42 views

The industry giant forays into the Mainland with the introduction of the turbocharged 6-cylinder 4006-23TRS gas engine.
38 views

Last December Alstom Grid announced it had acquired Canadian Smart Grid technology company ASAT Solutions - a strategic move to offer integrated substation data management solutions for utilities and industrial customers worldwide.
58 views

Modularity of hardware and software to meet the changing and individual requirements of modern grids during the whole life cycle Following a trial phase with various grid operators, Siemens Smart Grid has brought the new protection device series Siprotec 5 onto the market.
43 views

LATEST ENVIRONMENT JOBS »
  • No jobs posted on this category.
PRINT ISSUE »

Subscribe Now
Philippine major power grids nearing critical levels

2 views

China wind power sector stumbles but optimism prevails

1 view

Asian infrastructure face testing times

3 views

close Don't Show Again

STAY INFORMED! Get our free weekly newsletter