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by Ling Li on November 21, 2006 In its World Energy Outlook 2006, launched November 7, the International Energy Agency (IEA) projected that China will pass the United States to become the world’s largest emitter of carbon dioxide by 2010.
by Ling Li on October 26, 2006 The Hurun Report, a luxury business magazine known for its annual surveys of China’s wealthiest citizens, recently released its 2006 China Energy Rich List, which ranks the wealth generated from the nation’s booming energy sector.
by Yingling Liu on September 7, 2006 Over the next decade, China plans to invest 800 million RMB (US $100 million) in the development of methane gas hydrate—so-called “combustible ice”—to meet its rising energy demand and alleviate heavy dependence on fossil fuels.
by Zijun Li on August 17, 2006 In the first half of 2006, China’s energy intensity (the amount of energy required for every dollar produced in the economy) climbed 0.8 percent above the corresponding period last year.
by Zijun Li on January 19, 2006 China and five other nations have agreed to create a new multi-million dollar fund to promote cleaner energy technologies, reports EurActiv.com.
by Yingling Liu on January 17, 2006 China and India have agreed to establish an annual dialogue on energy in a move to strengthen bi-lateral cooperation, according to Shanghai Securities News.
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