Originally published November 27 2005
Greenpeace urges China to move toward wind power
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
By 2020, Greenpeace predicts China could the greatest source of wind power in the world, and Beijing will certainly play a part in that process because of the city's ambitious renewable energy goals.
Greenpeace on Monday called for greater investment in wind turbines in China, the world's top coal consumer, saying Beijing's ambitious target for renewable energy means it could emerge the global top wind power by 2020.
"We need to stop financing problems and have to start financing the solution," campaigner Robin Oakley told reporters on board vessel Rainbow Warrior, operated by Greenpeace, as a blanket of smog covered Hong Kong.
The Chinese government is recognizing that," Oakley said, while announcing a study on wind potential in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong, known as the world's manufacturing center.
In February, China's parliament passed a renewable energy law, which will take effect next January, which sets tariffs in favor of non-fossil energy such as water, wind and solar power.
With Beijing aiming to build 20 gigawatts of wind power by the year 2020, Graham White, managing director of Garrad Hassan Pacific Pty Ltd. from Australia said China was likely to overtake Germany, Spain, the United States and India as the top wind user.
"Onshore wind will be the cheapest energy source of all the options for Europe in the year 2020 ...
Same economics are going to be true for China," White added, referring to a 2003 study, commissioned by the U.K. government.
In Guangdong, the local government has set its own target to raise wind power to 3,000 megawatts by 2020 from 86 megawatts, he said, while its potential was estimated at 20,000 megawatts.
Wim Lansink, general manager of Shantou Dan Nan Wind Power Co.
Shantou Dan Nan is a joint venture between Dutch utility Nuon and the power authorities of Shantou city.
Asked if his 24-MW wind farm was profitable, Lansink said: "Yes, we are.
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