Nation's natural gas industry set for strong growth
Updated: 2013-10-22 07:24
By Du Juan (China Daily)
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Workers inspect equipment at a natural gas plant in Sichuan province. China's natural gas demand will reach almost 400 billion cubic meters a year by 2025, according to a GE report. Provided to China Daily |
China's natural gas industry will continue to grow at a high speed through 2025 with clean energy-driven power generation showing increasing importance, bringing opportunities to both foreign and domestic companies.
As the economy grows and the government carries out policies to raise clean energy use, China's natural gas demand will increase at an annual rate of 8 percent, reaching almost 400 billion cubic meters a year by 2025 when the market will become 2.5 times larger than it is today, according to an industrial white paper titled China's Age of Gas, released on Monday by General Electric Co, a US multinational conglomerate.
It says China's share of gas in the primary energy consumption mixture is expected to double from 4 percent at present to 8 percent in 2025 and non-hydrocarbon resources are expected to grow to 17 percent of primary energy in 2025.
By then, natural gas will account for about 26 percent of the global energy supply and China's natural gas demand growth will contribute 20 percent to global growth by 2025.
"During China's natural gas development, GE can contribute from four sectors including exploration, technology, transportation and distributed power generation," said Jeffrey Immelt, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of the company.
He said China is always an important market for GE to invest in, and the company would like to share the advanced technology that the company owns with its Chinese partners in the energy sector.
As air pollution becomes a serious issue in China, the government has been working on reducing carbon emissions and carrying out stricter standards for industrial sectors in terms of emissions during and after production, which has brought opportunities to distributed power generation programs that the government encourages.
China's annual electricity demand is expected to double by 2025, up from about 4,200 terawatt hours today. About half of the new electricity supply in China comes from coal power, and the other half will come from gas and all other generation sources, according to the white paper.
Compared with 75 percent of electricity generated from coal-fired power plants at present, it will be a more diversified electricity outlook than that during the last decade.
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