China, Germany to invest US$121m in energy projects (AP) Updated: 2006-01-13 20:48
China and Germany will jointly invest about euro50 million (US$60 million
dollars) to build a wind power plant in eastern China, as the country seeks to
reduce its reliance on expensive fossil fuels, reports and a German official
said Friday.
Five wind turbines with a power capacity of
5 megawatts each will be constructed off the coast of the eastern city
of Qingdao, generating power when the city hosts the water events of the 2008
Beijing Olympics.
The German Embassy in Beijing confirmed the two sides had signed a memorandum
of understanding about the wind turbine project, as well as six other renewable
energy projects, during the Sino-German Forum on Environment in Qingdao.
The total investment for all seven projects was about euro100 million (US$121
million), said an official, who spoke on the customary condition of anonymity.
She emphasized that this was a tentative figure and it had not been decided
how much each side would invest.
The other agreements were on solar energy, biodiesel fuel, eco-friendly
construction and environmental protection, she said.
Zhu Guangyao, vice minister of the State Environmental Protection Agency, said sustainable development was a top priority
for China, according to press reports.
"A strong environmental policy could help to support
further economic developments" in China, Mathias Machnig, Germany's secretary of
state and environment minister, was quoted as saying.
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