The Clean Energy Platform in China—From the Industry, For the Industry
Clean Energy Expo China (CEEC) is a one-of-its-kind Trade Fair and Conference in China, which embodies and spotlights the entire clean energy portfolio.
Since 2008, the close cooperation between the China Electricity Council (CEC) and Koelnmesse has propelled CEEC to become the indispensable clean energy show in China`s annual industry calendar, and the preferred platform for government agencies and key decision makers to come together for exchange and trade. Starting from 2014, the industry-recognized Intersolar China has joined hands with one of CEEC`s sub-events, the China International Photovoltaic Exhibition (CIPV), to form a powerful alliance.
In addition to the concurrent high-level conference, the CEEC Exhibition is at the forefront of the latest industry and market development trends featuring related cross-sector sub-events – Smart Grids, Wind Power, Solar PV, Concentrated Solar Power, Distributed Energy, Bio-Energy and Grid Connectivity – providing trade and investment opportunities for your respective business needs.
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Facts & Figures
China - The world`s fastest growing Clean Energy market
China consumes 10% of the world`s total energy, 70% of its primary energy consumption is coal, which is 40% higher than the world average. The pollution caused by coal burning accounts for 70% to 80% of the total emission amount. Furthermore, the acid rain triggered by it covers 1/3 of the entire area of China. The quality of the environment is continuously deteriorating, according to the World Bank; by the end of 2020 the environmental and health losses caused by air pollution will reach 13% of the total GDP value.
According to the definition in China`s renewable energy law, clean energy refers to non-fossil energy sources, including wind energy, solar energy, hydropower, biomass energy, geothermal energy and ocean energy.
Statistics from the China Electricity Council for the total electricity generation from Clean sources by the end of 2008 amounted to 586.7 terawatt-hours (TWh), including 563.3 TWh from hydropower (both large and small), 12.8 TWh from wind power, and 9.2 TWh from solar PV, geothermal and biomass power combined. In total, electricity from renewables accounted for 17% of national electricity production of 3,433.4 TWh, which represents a two percent increase over 2005.
China Future Renewable Energy Development Targets
2006 Actual
|
2009 Actual
|
2020 Current /
Proposed Target | |
Hydro power
|
130 GW
|
197 GW
|
300 GW
|
Wind power
|
2.6 GW
|
25.8 GW
|
30 GW /150 GW
|
Biomass power
|
2 GW
|
3.2 GW
|
30 GW
|
Solar PV
|
0.08 GW
|
0.4 GW
|
1.8 GW / 20 GW
|
Solar hot water
|
100 million m2
|
190 million m2
|
300 million m2
|
Ethanol
|
1 million tons
|
2 million tons
|
10 million tons
|
Biodiesel
|
0.05 million tons
|
NA
|
2 million tons
|
Biomass pellets
|
~ 0
|
NA
|
50 million tons
|
Biogas and biomass gassification
|
8 billion m3/year
|
NA
|
44 billion m3/year
|
Renewable energy share of final energy consumption
| NA |
9%
|
15%
|
Sources:
Martinot and Li; NDRC 2007
Martinot and Li; NDRC 2007
Facts & Figures
Trade Fair: | Clean Energy Expo China 2015 |
Date of event: | 1st -3rd, April 2015 |
Venue: | China International Exhibition Center, Beijing |
Event frequency: | Annual |
First Show: | 2008 |
Product segments | |
Grid Technologies, Energy Storage & Charging Facilities | |
Smart Grids | |
Grid Connectivity | |
Charging Equipment | |
Energy Storage Facilities | |
Transmission Equipment |
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