Renewable power growth Growth by region Renewables consumption Contributions to growth ndex:2000=100 18% 1800 n a n Other non-OECDIlOECD 15% 1500 Spain 12% 1200 China -Germany 9% 900 6% 600 3% 300 0% 0 200520062007200820092010 200020022004200620082010 EF SEteIReiewof Wald Enera s201
Current energy situation of china Proved reserves Fossil fuel Coal in 2006, proved reserve 1034.5 billion tonnes 13% of the world, 3rd place Proved reserves of oil and gas are relatively limited Some unconventional fossil energies including oil shale and coal seam gases Renewable energy resources Hydro power: theoretical reserves were equal to 6, 190 billion kwh, economically exploitable annual power output was 1, 760 billion kwh, equivalent to 12% of the global, 1st place
Current energy situation of China Proved reserves: • Fossil fuel – Coal in 2006, proved reserve 1034.5 billion tonnes, 13% of the world, 3rd place. – Proved reserves of oil and gas are relatively limited. – Some unconventional fossil energies including oil shale and coal seam gases • Renewable energy resources – Hydro power: theoretical reserves were equal to 6,190 billion kwh, economically exploitable annual power output was 1,760 billion kwh, equivalent to 12% of the global, 1st place
Low per-capita average of energy resources The per-capita averages of both coal and ydropower resources are 1/2 of the global average, The per-capita average of both oil and natural gas resources is only about 1/15 of the global average, The per-capita average of arable land is less than 30% of the global average, which has hindered the development of biomass energy
• The per-capita averages of both coal and hydropower resources are 1/2 of the global average; • The per-capita average of both oil and natural gas resources is only about 1/15 of the global average; • The per-capita average of arable land is less than 30% of the global average, which has hindered the development of biomass energy. Low per-capita average of energy resources