вторник, 28 февраля 2012 г.

CCID Consulting: Smart Energy Fuels China’s Energy Conservation and Emission …

BEIJING, Feb 28, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE –
Smart energy is recognized as an important approach to achieve energy
conservation and emission reduction as well as accelerate the industrial
upgrade in China, for it is real-time, secure, cost-effective and
efficient.

Smart energy involves the production, transmission, measurement and
management, storage and application of power, aiming to optimize system
energy efficiency utilizing the modern information technology. At
present, the key fields of smart energy include new
energy, smart
grid, battery, new
energy vehicles and LED lighting.

New Energy

New
energy like solar energy and wind energy will become an important
part of power generation, taking up a growing percentage in China’s
power supply structure.

Solar energy: Impacted by the European debt crisis in 2011, the global
PV market, especially European market, shrank quickly, while China’s PV
market experienced a fast growth thanks to a host of favorable policies
such as the launch of benchmark on-grid price. In 2011, China’s new PV
installed capacity came to 2.2GW.

Wind
energy: In 2010, the world’s wind power installed capacity continued
to grow rapidly and stably, and 37,700MW were added, bringing the total
installed capacity to 195,600MW, up 23.9% from 2009. As a result, the
global wind power equipment manufacturing has seen rapid development,
fueling the prosperity of the new energy industry.

Smart Grid

From 2009 to 2020, the State Grid Corporation of China plans to invest a
total of RMB 3.45 trillion, among which RMB 384.1 billion will be
allocated to smart power, or a 11.1% of the total. In the next decade,
efforts will be stepped up to develop the smart
grid. With smart grid, China will build an intelligent power
management system, and with the aid of the telecommunications network
technology, establish an energy measurement, remote meter reading, and
electricity load control system, in order to meet the country’s demand
for power and to safeguard its power grid security. Meanwhile, this will
also provide a new approach to the power management on the demand side.
On the whole, to develop the smart grid technology, China will focus on
the RD and improvement of power grid equipment and energy measurement
and management.

Battery

From 2008 to 2018, the global demand for energy storage is expected to
grow from 111GW to 4,661GW, with an average annual growth rate of 45%.
The demand for lithium battery totaled 3GW in 2008, which will reach
approximately 727GW by 2013, and by 2018, 3,034GW. The compound decade
growth rate (CAGR is expected to get up to 100%. The fast growth is
largely ascribable to the lithium-ion
battery’s high energy density, high voltage, long cycle life, sound
safety, and its pollution-free feature.

New Energy Vehicles

In 2010, the total output of new energy passenger cars came to 1,061,000
worldwide, up 26.9% year-on-year, showing a steady rising trend. China’s
new energy vehicle industry is still at the startup stage, with outdated
charging stations and supporting facilities. In the short and medium
term, the new energy vehicle industry will focus on hybrid vehicles,
supplemented by electric vehicles.

LED Lighting

In the past few years, the global LED
market has maintained a fast growth. The market size surged from $4.23
billion in 2006 to $7.93 billion in 2010. On the whole, as the market
expansion continues and the product prices keep falling, the global LED
market will maintain a stable growth rate in future.

Since smart energy has a bearing on the national power energy security
and the implementation of the energy conservation and emission reduction
program, China should vigorously develop the new energy technology,
promote solar energy, wind energy and biomass energy, expedite the
development of grid-connected PV power plants, and increase the
percentage of new energy in its overall energy structure. Meanwhile, it
is necessary to combine power grid planning with its power supply
development, and energy storage planning with power grid and power
supply development, so as to integrate power generation, transmission
and storage on the whole power chain. Besides, China should actively
encourage the application and promotion of new energy-efficient
technologies like new energy vehicles and LED semiconductor lighting, in
order to improve its energy efficiency and boost its competitiveness in
the field of energy utilization.

About CCID Consulting Co., Ltd.

CCID Consulting Co., Ltd. (hereinafter known as CCID Consulting, the
first Chinese consulting firm listed in the Growth Enterprise Market
(GEM of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong and the first
consulting firm which gets ISO 9001 international and national quality
management system standard certification, is directly affiliated to
China Center for Information Industry Development (hereinafter known as
CCID Group. Headquartered in Beijing, CCID Consulting has so far set up
branch offices in Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Xi’an, Wuhan and
Nanjing with over 300 professional consultants after many years of
development. The company’s business scope has covered over 200 large and
medium-sized cities in China. With its powerful industrial resources,
information technology and data channels, CCID Consulting provides
customers with public policy establishment, industry competitiveness
upgrade, development strategy and planning, marketing strategy and
research, HR management, IT programming and management services,
investment and financing, and MA. The company’s customers range from
government departments at all levels and diversified industrial parks,
to industrial users in strategic emerging industries in new generation
information technology, energy saving and environmental protection,
biological science and technology, high-end equipment manufacturing, new
materials, and new energy. CCID Consulting commits itself to become the
No. 1 advisor for urban economy, the No.1 consultancy for enterprise
management, and the No. 1 brand for informatization consulting in China.

SOURCE: CCID Consulting Co., Ltd.

          CCID Consulting Co., Ltd.         Ella Wu, +86-10-8855-9080         wuhy@ccidconsulting.com   http://en.ccidconsulting.com 

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