BEIJING, July 19 (Xinhua) -- Wind power plants are attracting increasing
investment in China, according to statistics from the United Nations Environment
Programme(UNEP).
The newly released UNEP report, Global Trends in Substantial Energy
Investment 2008, shows that China's sustainable energy investment increased by
91 percent in 2007 to a record high 10.8 billion U.S. dollars, most of which has
flowed to wind power generating units.
The heavy investment enabled China's wind capacity to double to6 GW last
year.
Meanwhile, new investment in sustainable energy surpassed 148.4billion U.S.
dollars on a global scale, up 60 percent year on year. Funds in the wind power
sector became the biggest contributor to the surge.
"At present, wind and solar power have already stood as the hottest spots
for renewable energy investment. Alternatives like hydropower and nuclear energy
are also coming into the field," said Zhang Shigang, representative of UNEP
China office.
Beijing has taken quick action to catch up with the new global trend in
clean energy development. Guanting wind power plant, in suburban Beijing, began
full operation here on Saturday, supplying wind generated electricity into
China's capital for the first time.
With the last 10 wind power generating units officially certificated by
Beijing Electric Power Company, the plant has now installed 43 domestically
developed wind power units, with a capacity of 64.5 thousand kW.
The plant is expected to supply 100 million-kWh electricity per year, or
300,000 kWh per day, to meet the daily demand of 100,000 households.
Officials with Guanting called the wind power plant a key project for the
success of Green Olympics. Statistics from Guanting shows that the power plant
could help cut yearly emission of carbon dioxide by 100 thousand tonnes and save
50 thousand tonnes of coal each year.