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Research and Markets: Analyzing Renewable Energy in China

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/2b3189/analyzing_renewabl)
has announced the addition of the “Analyzing
Renewable Energy in China” report to their offering.

China’s rapid economic growth and heavy reliance on increasingly
expensive foreign oil, the vast environmental toll that is one of the
most apparent costs of China’s economic success, persistent rural
poverty in China and periodic power shortages all have impressed upon
the Chinese government that renewable energy must be a large part of
China’s economy if China is to both complete its economic transformation
and achieve “energy security”. China rapidly has moved along the path of
renewable energy development.

In the near-term China plans to develop 120000 MW’s of renewable energy
by the year 2020; this would account for 12% of China’s total installed
energy producing capacity. China’s growth target for renewable energy
production will require an investment of approximately 800 billion Yuan
(-US$100 billion) by 2020.

China has set a renewable energy target of 10% of electric power
capacity by 2010 (expected 60 GW); 5% of primary energy by 2010 and 10%
of primary energy by 2020. In the long term China has set an objective
of having 30% or more of its total energy requirements satisfied by
renewable sources by 2050.

The emerging renewable energy and sustainable development sectors in
China have provided global companies who have products and services to
sell to or buy from China’s rapidly growing renewable energy and
sustainable development sectors and other policy makers, NGOs and
interested parties. There have been coordinated efforts by Chinese
companies, industry associations, central and local government agencies
and non-governmental organizations to develop the renewable energy
sector.

A focus on the Renewable Energy Industry in China in its report – Analyzing
Renewable Energy in China. The report is a complete analysis of the
various sectors of renewable energy in China. Starting with an analysis
of the overall energy industry in China, the report analyzes the
following renewable commodities: small hydro power, large and medium
hydropower, biomass, solar, and wind energy. China’s environment for the
development of renewable energy is also discussed in details in the
report. Regulatory frameworks, government incentives, government
programs promoting the use of renewable energy, etc., are all described
in the report.

A comprehensive overview of the Chinese Renewable Energy Law is included
to indicate the rising demand for energy in the country and how China is
planning to meet these requirements. A profile of the Chinese energy
industry and US cooperation is also included.

Major industry players such as China Sun Biochem, China Biodiesel
International, Camco International, Renesola, etc., are also profiled in
the This Analyzing
Renewable Energy in China.
Key Topics Covered:
Executive Summary

Section 1: Understanding Biofuels

What are Biofuels?

Economics of Biofuels

Impact of Biofuels

Metamorphosis of the Energy Industry & Biofuels

Section 2: Looking at China’s Energy Industry

Looking at the Energy Challenges Facing China

Looking at Some Facts

Introduction to China’s Energy Industry

Section 3: China’s Biofuels Industry

Historical Background of China’s Biofuels Development

Analyzing the Biofuel Diffusion Policy

Role of Government Domination in the Biofuels Industry

Secction 4: Analyzing Biodiesel in China

Analyzing Biodiesel in China

Availability of Biomass & Potential Use in Agriculture &
Forestry

Analyzing the Economics, Prices & Competitiveness of Biodiesel in
China

Analyzing the Benefits of Biodiesel in China

Case Study: Usage of Plant Oil

Future Perspective

Section 5: Analyzing Bioethanol in China

Analyzing Bioethanol in China

Availability of Biomass & Potential Use in Agriculture &
Forestry

Analyzing the By-Products

Analyzing the Economics, Prices & Competitiveness of Bioethanol in
China

Analyzing the Benefits of Bioethanol in China

Barriers to the Development of Biodiesel in China

Case Study: Usage of Bioethanol as a Fuel for Transport or as
Stationary Fuel

Factors Driving the Development of Fuel Ethanol Production

Analyzing Cellulose Ethanol in China

Future Perspective

Section 6: Analyzing the Potential of Biomass to Liquids (BTL) in China

What is BTL?

Major Actors Involved in the Process

Availability & Potential of Biomass

By-Products of BTL

Analyzing the Economics, Prices & Competitiveness of BTL

Viewpoint of BTL

Section 7: The Chinese Biofuel Industry in Perspective of

Chinese Biofuel Industry & the National Energy Policy

Policy Framework on Liquid Biofuels

Sustainability Targets for Biofuels

China’s Energy Scenario & Role of Biofuels

Impact of Liquid Biofuel on the Environment

Macroeconomic Impact & Biofuels

International Liquid Biofuel Trade

Impact of Biofuels on China’s International trade

Section 8: SWOT Framework Analysis of Chinese Biodiesel Industry

Section 9: SWOT Framework Analysis of Chinese Bioethanol Industry

Section 10: Analyzing the Leading Industry Contributors

Anhui Fengyuan Petrochemical Ltd

Biolux

D1Energy Plc

Daimler Chrysler

Handan Gushan Olea Chemical Ltd

Henan Tianguan Group

Jilin Fuel Alcohol Company Ltd

Sichuan Gushan Oil & Fat Chemical Ltd

Wuxi Huahong Biofuel CO. Ltd

Zhenghe Bio-Energy Ltd

Section 11: Conclusion

Appendix

Glossary of Terms

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