DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/f914b5/china_energy_repor) has announced the addition of the "China Energy Report" report to their offering.
Asia's primary energy production accounted for almost half of the global 4% increase with China leading the global production levels (18% of the total), despite the country's slight decrease (-8%) in 2009. China and India registered an increase in total energy consumption of more than 6%, reaching almost the same level as Japan (6.7%). Energy consumption per unit of GPD continued to grow in developing Asian countries, reaching up to 60% higher levels than Europe.
China is investing significantly in the development of renewables (284 GW of hydro, 100 GW of wind and 10 GW of solar by 2015), nuclear (over 25 nuclear reactors under construction), transmission (West-East electricity corridors ) and energy efficiency (16% decrease in energy intensity over 2011-2015). Efforts are being made to develop domestic oil & gas production and refining capacity (potentially 2 mb/d additional capacity by 2015). Gas imports are increasing with first gas from Turkmenistan in 2010 and the 4th LNG terminal in 2011, with increased volumes by 2015 (60 bcm/year from Central Asia and 30 Mt/year of LNG with 8 terminals being built or planned).
In this report you will find:
- Multi-energy approach: oil, oil products, gas & LNG, power, coal, renewable
- Recent energy and climate change policy development, and an assessment of its impact
- Key companies operating in each sub-segment of the Chinese energy industry, and assessment of the competitive landscape.
- Up-to-date insight on market structures, regulatory developments, and asset developments
- Market dynamics and trends, detailed by energy and by sector
- Projects under development in the country, including power plants, refineries, LNG terminals, gas pipelines
- Analysis of the likely evolution of the market and key industry drivers
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