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China wants to impress to the world and the scene chosen for it is the next Olympic Games (Beijin 2008). It’s prolonged and intense growth needs a better energy supply.

The most of China’s energy supply is energy that contaminates much. At this moment, China is one of the countries with greater pollution, and its capital city (Beijin/Pekin) is between the main ones contaminated. This is not good for the image of the Olympic Games. It requires an energy revolution with less dirty energy, for this reason China’s Power Industry is experiencing a deep reform offering affordable, cutting edge training for organizations and individuals in the electric power and gas businesses.

The Government is promoting investments for the electricity produced from renewable energy in opposition to the use of the coal and another fossil fuels. So, we will see frequently operations of acquisition and investment in small renewable energy companies that are interesting if we consider it’s domestic market and industrialists who continue to need high volumes of electricity. It just needs to continue with the appropriate energy policy but looking for a better sustainable policy applied by the Chinese government.

China energy map

|Manuel Torres Laveaga

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