Alternative Energy In China
September 19, 2008
The latest seminar "Alternative Energy in China" was held on September 19th in Beijing with Mr. Tonghe Shen 申同贺 (Deputy Director of Coal Chemical Center of China Chemical Industry Productivity Promoting Center) and Mr. Jianping Ye 叶建平 (Director of Research Center of China United Coalbed Methane Corp. Ltd.) as speakers. This seminar addressed the latest technological trends and potential investment opportunities in the area of alternative energy in China. Seminar attendees were able to use this opportunity to gain insights into topics that help drive their potential investment decisions in this area.
About the Advisers
Mr. Shen Tonghe is the deputy director of Coal Chemical Center of CIPPC, the deputy secretary-general of National Alcohol Ether Fuel and Alcohol Ether Clean Vehicle Professional Committee, the guest professor of ECUST and NCU, the visiting researcher of Energy and Environmental Research Institute of Heilongjiang Province and the special expert of Nation CWM Engineering & Technology Research Center. He participated in China coal industry's tenth five-year planning and the petrochemicals planning for some provinces.
Topic: Reflection on China’s alternative energy development
Mr. Ye Jianping is the director of Research Center of China United Coalbed Methane Corp. Ltd., general secretary of Coalbed Methane Specialized Committee of China Coal Society, deputy editor of <China Coalbed Methane> and the expert in The New Round Evaluation of National Oil and Gas Resource Committee, which is organized by The Ministry of Land and Resources, National Development and Reform Commission and Ministry of Finance. He was in charge of national coalbed methane resource evaluation, project initiated by State Coal Industry Administration, and Qin Nan Coalbed Methane Developing and Utilizing Demonstration Project, which was The National Key Technologies R&D Program of China During the 10th Five-year and initiated by national development and reform commission.
Topic: The situation and perspectives of China coalbed methane development



