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China's fast economic development over the past years has been remarkable and aroused worldwide attention. But it is based on high input, high energy consumption and low output. Thus the central government has decided to pursue a new mode of economic growth mainly relying on innovation and developing a circular economy and establish resource-efficient society.
To balance economic and social development, scientifically deal with relations between development and environment protection, especially in air, water and soil will remain a long-term task for every Chinese from government, business to non-governmental organizations. |
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China look to beef up efforts to develop nuclear power (11:35, February 25, 2006)
China steps up energy legislation (17:05, February 24, 2006)
Natural gas import from Australia to help energy shortage (08:37, February 24, 2006)
Grain consumption to outpace output (08:41, February 24, 2006)
Urbanites' per-capita consumption exceeds 10,000 yuan at Yangtze
River Delta (17:16, February 23, 2006)
Chinese firm to build hydroelectric dam in Cambodia (15:06, February 23, 2006)
China, Australia to cooperate in clean coal power project (15:08, February 23, 2006)
CNOOC signs production sharing contract with American company in
South Yellow Sea (08:47, February 23, 2006)
Indian gas giant eyes partnerships in China (08:32, February 23, 2006)
China United inks coalbed methane deal (08:33, February 23, 2006)
New museum showcases 1,300-year-old examination system (10:14, February 23, 2006)
Younger, well educated cadres needed (08:23, February 23, 2006)
China to input over one trillion yuan in power grid construction (10:14, February 22, 2006)
Natural gas shortage may force power plant closure (08:26, February 21, 2006)
Sino-EU energy ties strengthened (08:26, February 21, 2006)
Official: China should be cautious in using natural gas for power
generation (08:11, February 20, 2006)
Eased electricity supply prompts China to erase polluted power
stations (10:38, February 19, 2006)
British gas, electricity bills to soar to 1,000 pounds this year (10:33, February 19, 2006)
Japanese town switches off heating to save energy (11:38, February 18, 2006)
China's hydropower giant to invest in wind power (11:18, February 18, 2006)
Merkel, Blair say EU needs common energy security policy (12:12, February 18, 2006)
Largest generating unit of China put into operation (11:49, February 18, 2006)
Hydropower brings brighter life to farmers (17:20, February 17, 2006)
China to audit gigantic Three Gorges Dam Project in central China (08:05, February 17, 2006)
China to build new nuclear power plant in Fujian (08:04, February 17, 2006)
Energy-efficient constructions promoted in China's cold regions (08:03, February 17, 2006)
Municipal police chief gets life term for bribery in NE China (07:55, February 17, 2006)
Nearly 6,000 die in coalmine accidents in 2005 (17:06, February 16, 2006)
China underscores energy efficiency in new buildings (11:09, February 16, 2006)
Power giants team up for nuclear plant (08:49, February 16, 2006)
Oil prices plummet below 58 dollars on better stockpiles (08:07, February 16, 2006)
Presidents' new energy dreams (17:25, February 15, 2006)
China has world No. 2 in power generation capacity (17:23, February 15, 2006)
Paraguay finds oil, natural gas (10:18, February 15, 2006)
Oil prices plummet below 60 dollars (08:04, February 15, 2006)
China eyes sea water to ease shortages (08:04, February 15, 2006)
Half of Dutch population backs more nuclear energy (08:36, February 15, 2006)
China's energy industry imports technology worth 9.34 billion
dollars in five years (17:21, February 14, 2006)
Auto imports increase, oil imports decrease (14:54, February 14, 2006)
Farewell to the "oil era"? (09:21, February 14, 2006)
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