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Much Ado About Solar

2009 may be shaping up to be the Year of Solar.  No, really.

Although the Chinese solar manufacturing industry has been in a world of hurt for the past half year, things may be starting to turn around.  Since the announcement of the first solar concession, the national Solar Roofs Program and Jiangsu province’s possible solar [...]

China’s Green Predicament: Glass Half Empty of Half Full?

When it comes to describing China’s energy and environmental situation, there is a need  for journalists, critics and observers to keep the big picture in mind and appreciate the contradictory and schizophrenic nature of Chinese policy making. Environmental impact assessments have been skirted, but a renewable energy stimulus package is on the cards.

A recent piece [...]

Green Hops: Water Forum, Gasoline Price Hikes, Guangdong LED

Editor’s Note:  This edition of Green Hops contains an inexplicably frequent number of references to Guangzhou and Guangdong.  We wonder why that might be…

Water issues continue to dominate China’s environmental agenda thanks to the recent World Water Forum in Turkey.  The forum ended pathetically, failing to recognize water as a basic human right.  But in [...]

Jiangsu Kicks Off Domestic Solar Market Race with Provincial Subsidies

A look at Jiangsu Province’s newly reported solar incentives and further reflections on the national Solar Roof Program.
Fast on the heels of the new national solar subsidies (Solar Roof Program) announced last week by the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development (see previous post), a report  (Chinese only) yesterday says [...]

Dawn of a New Era: The Gansu Solar Concession and Landmark Solar Roofs Program

Its been a HUGE week for solar.  Bidding details on the first solar farm concession were announced, while a new solar roofs program to popularize photovoltaics (PV) in rural and urban areas has been launched.  The Green Leap Forward discusses the details both developments and their implications to China’s domestic solar market.
Over the past weekend, [...]

Green Hops: Green People’s Congress, Beijing Solar Thermal Plant, Forestry Initiatives

This edition of Green Hops is dedicated to Andrew Symon, a Singapore-based journalist specializing in energy and whom I have had the pleasure and honor of making an acquaintance of as a result of his writings at Asia Times Online.  He passed away unexpectedly on February 24, 2009.  Andrew’s generosity, sense of mission and powerful [...]

Solarizing for Security

It’s been a while since we had a post dedicated to renewables, so let’s me divert you to two articles on solar. The first, the cover feature “Here Comes the Sun” of The Beijinger its green issue this March, speaks to the general state of China’s solar industry and concludes that despite the tough times [...]

Green Hops: Energy Law & Plan, Big 5 Subsidized, Installed Wind Doubles

Today’s Green Hops, focusing on energy supply, is a continuation of yesterday’s.
Two important macro-policy documents are in the works.  CELB reports that the comprehensive Energy Law may be passed in 2010 (though this Chinese clipping suggests it may be as early as this year), and that the 12th Five-Year Plan for Energy (2011-2015) is in [...]

Solar at a Crossroads

Solar is been making the news in China for a mixed bag of reasons.
[Pictured right:  a solar installation on a German football stadium using panels by Yingli Green Energy, a Chinese solar company based in Baoding in Henan province]
The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) announced their Action Plan for Solar to ramp up research, development [...]

Green Hops: Green Car Washing; Pearl River Delta; Solarizing Qaidam Basin

Mobility
In the wake of more bad (good if you are for green) news in China’s auto sales trends, GLF is observing an increasingly resonant cacophony of green washing in the auto sector…
“Small is beautiful” seems to be the message by industry analysts to Chinese auto makers.  The government agrees, as evidenced by the new tax [...]


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The Great Leap Forward was an economic and social plan used from 1958 to 1960 which aimed to use China's vast population to rapidly transform mainland China from a primarily agrarian economy dominated by peasant farmers into a modern, industrialized communist society. It is now widely seen, both within and outside of China, as an major economic (and environmental) disaster.

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