Intervenant: Guang Guo, Acting Technical Director for CNPEC French Branch
thèmes: China energy development, China's energy policy, renewable energy Development,international cooperation, CNPEC/CGN
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Comprehension on Chinese Energy
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Comprehension on Chinese Energy
Nuclear and Renewables in the energy transition
Convention - April 3rd, 2013, Paris - Salle Wagram
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CONTENTS
Introduction
1. China energy development
2. Basic elements of China's energy policy
3. Development of renewable energy
4. Strengthening international cooperation
5. CNPEC/CGN brief presentation
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Introduction
China has become the world's largest energy producer, forming an
integrated development and supply system on coal, electricity, oil and
gas, as well as renewable energy
Site progress of TSNP Phase I
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China will focus on construction of economical energy, friendly environment society,
relies on energy technology and system innovation, fully upgrade energy efficiency,
vigorously develop renewable energy, promote fossil energy exploitation, effort on
construction of security, stable, economic, and clean modern energy industry system,
and thus contribute on world economic development
Site progress of TSNP Phase I, 1# NI
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CONTENTS
Introduction
1. China energy development
2. Basic elements of China's energy policy
3. Development of renewable energy
4. Strengthening international cooperation
5. CNPEC/CGN brief presentation
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1. China energy development
1.1 Energy supply capacity is remarkably increased
China's total primary energy 3.18 billion tons of standard coal
production
raw coal production 3.52 billion tons
crude oil production 200 million tons
natural gas production 103.1 billion cubic meters
Power installed capacity 1.06 billion kWh
annual electricity generated 4.7 trillion kWh
Oil pipeline 70,000 kilometers in length
gas trunk pipeline 40,000 km in length
Power network 179,000 kilometers in length of
transmission lines (>330 kilovolts
(kV))
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1. China energy development
1.2 Development of non-fossil energy
15 units of nuclear power station have been installed and in operation
with a capacity of 12.54 MkW, 26 units are been under construction with
a capacity of 29.24 MkW
National hydropower installed capacity reached to 230 MkW
Wind power capacity is reached to 47 MkW
Strong growth in the photovoltaic power generation, installation capacity
reached up to 3 MkW
Over 200 million square meters of solar water heated collector is
installed
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8. 2013’s Working Plan
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1. China energy development
1.3 Resource constraint
China's per capita energy resources in the world is at
relatively low levels, per capita share of coal, oil and natural
gas is only of 67%, 5.4% and 7.5% of the world average level.
Resource constraint is increasing
Increase of environmental pressures
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Introduction
1. China energy development
2. Basic elements of China's energy policy
3. Development of renewable energy
4. Strengthening international cooperation
5. CNPEC/CGN brief presentation
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2. Basic elements of China's energy policy
Energy economy priority
domestic position
multi-development
protection of the environment
Technology innovation
Deepening of the reform
international cooperation
improve people's live quality
节约优先、立足国内、多元发展、保护环境、科技创新、深化改革、国际合作、改善民生
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Introduction
1. China energy development
2. Basic elements of China's energy policy
3. Development of renewable energy
4. Strengthening international cooperation
5. CNPEC/CGN brief presentation
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3. Development of renewable energy
At the end of "Twelve-Five", non-fossil energy consumption will reach
11.4% of primary energy consumption, non-fossil energy power installed
capacity will be reached to 30%.
By 2015, China's power installed capacity in different areas will be :
hydropower 290 GW
nuclear power 40 GW
wind power > 100 GW
offshore wind power 5GW
solar-power capacity 21GW
(Distributed solar power) (10GW)
solar collector area 400Mm2
Development and utilization of biomass energy and other renewable energies
Speeding up the shale gas exploration and development
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3. Development of renewable energy
China renewable energy development strategy can be summarized as:
• Government support
• legal guarantees
• Introduction of competition
• Relying on Science and technology
政府支持、法律保证、引入竞争、依靠科技
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CONTENTS
Introduction
1. China energy development
2. Basic elements of China's energy policy
3. Development of renewable energy
4. Strengthening international cooperation
5. CNPEC/CGN brief presentation
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4. Strengthening international cooperation
China's development needs the world and the prosperity of the world
needs China
Each country should uphold the principles of mutual benefit and win-
win common development, and continue to explore and develop the
energy resource with mutually beneficial cooperation, with protection
of the intellectual property rights, with actively support to the
developing and least developed countries, with the clean and efficient
energy technologies, and thus to promote the global green growth
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Introduction
1. China energy development
2. Basic elements of China's energy policy
3. Development of renewable energy
4. Strengthening international cooperation
5. CNPEC/CGN brief presentation
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CGC contribution on China Nuclear Power Construction
Profile:
CGN is a large clean energy
enterprise under the supervision
of the State-owned Assets
Supervision and Administration
Commission of the State Council
(SASAC).
Established in Sept. 1994, with a
registered capital of 10.2 billion ¥.
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2005 - present
Third Stage
- Development of China's
improved PWR technology,
History CPR1000
- Building Taishan NPP with
EPR technology
1995-2004 - Participating in the process
of introduction digestion and
Second Stage assimilation of AP1000
1978-1994 technology
-Developing ACPR1000
First Stage Self-reliant technology
-Taking part in R & D for major
construction of national projects, such as
Successfully LingAo Nuclear high temperature gas-cooled
constructed and Power Station (LNPS) reactor (HTGR) NPP
operated Daya Bay Phase I. -Building a uranium resource
Nuclear Power supply chain
Station (GNPS). -Developing renewables
Promoting energy
conservation technologies
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NPP Installed, Under Construction or Early Works Permitted
Total
Plant Capacity
Project Reactor Type Quantity Capacity
Owner (MWe)
(MWe)
GNPS GNPJVC M310 2 x 984
LNPS Phase I LANPC M310 6 2 x 990 6115
LNPS Phase II LDNPC CPR1000 2 x 1087
Liaoning Hongyanhe phase 1 LHNP CPR1000 4 x 1119
Fujian Ningde Phase I NDNP CPR1000 4 x 1089
Yangjiang NPP YJNP CPR1000 6 x 1086
18
ACPR1000
Taishan NPP Phase I TNPJVC EPR 2 x 1750 25668
Fangchenggang Phase I GFNP CPR1000 2 x 1080
Hubei Xianning HXNP AP1000 2 x 1250
Guangdong Lufeng Phase I CGNLFNP AP1000 4 2 x 1080
Installed Under Construction Early Work Permitted
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The Installed Capacity of Renewable Energy
Capacities of renewable energy
Existing Projects
energy under Total resource capacity
resource construction
Wind 3200MWe 1125MWe 3240MWe
power
Solar 29MWe - 11000MWe
power photovoltaic
power
Hydro 3650MWe 974MWe 3000MWe
Power
New Biomass, tide power, vanadium battery storage power station,
energy photo thermal energy and island self-help renewable energy
system
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