December 27, 2009

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China adopts law to boost renewable energy industry

Smoke belching from a coal powered power plant on the outskirts of Linfen, in China's Shanxi province. China's national assembly has signalled the country's commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by adopting a law supporting its renewable energy industry.
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Smoke belching from a coal powered power plant on the outskirts of Linfen, in China's Shanxi province. China's national assembly has signalled the country's commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by adopting a law supporting its renewable energy industry.

China's national assembly Saturday signalled the country's commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by adopting a law supporting its renewable energy industry.

The new law, an amendment to one on adopted by the National People's Congress standing committee, obliges electricity grid companies to buy all the power produced by renewable sources.

It also empowers the State Council's energy department, the electricity regulatory agency and its finance departments to determine the amount of renewable energy available in the country's overall power generating capacity.

Power companies will be obliged to take up all of that capacity, and those refusing to do so will be fined an amount up to double that of the economic loss of the renewable energy company, Ni Yuefeng, vice-president of the assembly's environmental affairs commission, told reporters.

The law was adopted after China was criticised for obstructing the adoption of a treaty on climate change during last week's international summit in Copenhagen.

The new law in fact showed China's commitment to reducing emissions, Ni said.

"The new law will help reduce its emission of greenhouse gases in a voluntary manner," Ni told a briefing.

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