Sunday, September 9, 2012

China Energy Update 9/8


Ottawa says China not the only potential investor in Canada's oil
Reuters
VANCOUVER, Sept 7 (Reuters) - China is not the only possible source of the massive investment that Canada needs to develop its oil-rich tar sands and other energy assets, Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver said on Friday. Cash-rich Chinese ...
India Blackouts India and China Increasing Coal Demand Could Lead to a ...
PolicyMic
India received global attention after the historic blackouts last month that put over 600 million people in the dark. Following the media aftershock thereafter, one thing was made abundantly clear: coal is existential for developing economies. India ...

China price war drains jobs in Germany's Solar Valley
Sydney Morning Herald
China's share of global crystalline silicon-cell capacity surged to 66 percent last year from 26 percent in 2006, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance. Germany's share sank to four percent from 23 percent six years ago. Crystalline-based cells are ...
China Shenhua Energy - Overseas Regulatory Announcement
SteelGuru
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited and The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited take no responsibility for the contents of this announcement, make no representation as to its accuracy or completeness and expressly disclaim any liability ...
How to add 'positive energy' to China-US relations
People's Daily Online
There have been many bumps in the relations between China and the United States this year, especially when Hillary Clinton criticized China by insinuation when visiting China's neighbors in July and Africa in August. The frequent territorial disputes ...
EU and US Playing Dirty Tariffs on Solar to Impede China
The Earth Times (blog)
China may not hold the best human rights record, but one has to recognise true progress and intention regarding their workaholic efforts in changing the planet. China has for over a decade been the leading clean energy proponent, with action and ...

Will CONSOL Energy Help You Retire Rich?
NBCNews.com
As a major coal producer, CONSOL Energy benefited greatly from the huge expansion in emerging-market economies over the past decade. By providing exports to meet China's and India's huge hunger for coal, CONSOL was able to put up impressive ...

Harper, Chinese leader wrap APEC summit with trade deal

CBC.ca - ‎1
Prime Minister Stephen Harper met with Chinese President Hu Jintao met on the final day of the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation summit on Sunday, after witnessing the signing of a wide-ranging investment pact. The two leaders watched as Ed Fast, ...

Canada seeks gains from China in exchange for oil deal

South China Morning Post (subscription) - ‎‎
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said yesterday his government will seek to correct trade imbalances with China as he manages a wave of takeover spending from the country. Harper, speaking at the Bloomberg Canada-Asia Conference in ...

China's green industry expands in the west to offset slowing profits at home

The Guardian -
China's green energy industry has long been seen as a world-beater. But domestic pressures are mounting on its renewables firms as growth slows; and analysts are warning that Chinese companies could respond by accelerating their expansion overseas, ...

Chinese selling solar panels at below cost – EU producers

Times of Malta -
The European Commission has launched an investigation into suspected dumping of solar panels by Chinese producers, drawing a warning from China that restrictions on its exports will hurt the multi-billion-dollar global clean energy sector. The solar panel ...

EU and US Playing Dirty Tariffs on Solar to Impede China

The Earth Times (blog) - ‎Sep 8, 2012‎
Solar Energy - China; Credit: © Shutterstock. China may not hold the best human rights record, but one has to recognise true progress and intention regarding their workaholic efforts in changing the planet. China has for over a decade been the leading clean ...

Boeing Forecasts China Will Need 5,260 New Airplanes by 2031

Beijing, China (SPX) Sep 10, 2012
Boeing is projecting China will need 5,260 new commercial airplanes valued at $670 billion over the next 20 years. China is forecast to be the second largest market for new commercial airplanes. "It's impressive that over 75 percent of the demand in China will be for growth instead of replacement," said Randy Tinseth, Boeing Commercial Airplanes vice president of Marketing.

China Solar Probe A Go In Europe

Chinese solar makers, already hit with duties in the United States, could within nine months face similar trade sanctions in Europe, according to the European Commission, which said today it would launch an antidumping investigation into solar panels and their key components originating in China.http://theenergycollective.com/namarchetti/110441/china-solar-probe-go-europe?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=The+Energy+Collective+%28all+posts%29&utm_content=Google+Reader

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