China Daily (Hong Kong)

New energy solutions offer remedy to industrial growth limitation­s

- By LI YOU

Beijing’s energy enterprise­s are making more progress in clean renewable energ y a m i d B e ij i n g ’s s u p p l y - s i d e reform in energy restructur­ing and environmen­tal protection.

BOE Smart Energy, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Chinese display device giant BOE, was founded in August 2009. Its business specialize­s in providing innovative models of production and energy-saving equipment, as well as solar power solutions.

The company’s operating photovolta­ic power stations’ volume totals 300 megawatts, with an average annual power output of 330 million kilowatt hours. In 2020, the capacity of their power plants is expected to reach 4,000 mW.

“In the past six years, the production capacity of our parent company BOE has increased 20 -fold, but its energy consumptio­n has only increased six times, which shows our efforts in energy c o n s e r v a t i o n ,” s a i d S o n g Hangbin, general manager of BOE Smart Energy.

Several years ago, Chinese villagers were not familiar with the concept of new energy. But now, it is common to see the photovolta­ic panels on their roofs and many households in North China use solar energy to heat their water, according to Song.

The Chinese government is designing more beneficial policies and new energy funds to support the developmen­t of clean energy.

BOE Smart Energy has more than 30 patents in rene wable energ y. For the next step, it will invest more in the research and developmen­t of building smart ener- gy storage and carbon trading models.

B e y o n d s o l a r e n e r g y, renewable energ y sources also include wind, rain, tides, waves and geothermal heat.

Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology Co Ltd, one of China’s earliest wind power equipment manufactur­ing enterprise­s, has today evolved into a comprehens­ive wind power solutions provider.

It was establishe­d in 1998 in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region and launched a subsidiar y in Beijing in 2005.

The company owns independen­t intellectu­al property rights over the 1.5 - 6.7 mW permanent magnet direct drive wind turbines, featuring high efficiency and low maintenanc­e and operating costs.

According to the 13th FiveYear Plan (2016-20) for wind power developmen­t, the total cumulative installed electricit­y generation capacity from wind power is required to reach 210 million kW by 2020, and the price of electricit­y generated by wind and coal should be equal.

“In the future, wind power will be the main supply for increasing power demand. In the face of such price trends, we will pay more attention to innovative management and optimizati­on to improve the overall economic benefits of wind power and reduce costs,” said Ma Jinru, vice-president of the company.

In 2 01 6 , t h e c o n s u m p - tion of all renewable energy power, including hydropower, amounted to 1.51 trillion kWh nationwide, accounting for 25.4 percent of the total electricit­y consumptio­n, an increase of 0.9 of a percentage point year-on-year, according to the National Energy Administra­tion.

In the same year, Beijing’s renewable energy power consumptio­n is 10.7 billion kWh, accounting for 10.5 percent of the city’s total electricit­y consumptio­n, increasing 2 percentage points.

In r e c e n t y e a r s , C h i n a ’s renewable energy technology has made prominent progress, lowering costs significan­tly. But the subsidies in renewable energy from the government are still necessary in the short term, according to Li Yangzhe, deputy director of the National Energy Administra­tion.

“However, renewable energy technology has great potential in innovation. If we could effectivel­y solve the problem of improving consumptio­n o f r e n e w a b l e p o w e r, w i t h all of society making efforts, we would be more likely to achieve the goal of wind and coal producing power at the same cost,” said Li.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Goldwind Engineers inspect equipment at a wind field.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Goldwind Engineers inspect equipment at a wind field.

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