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UPDATED: 08:07, March 27, 2006
UNIDO inaugurates major solar energy project in Northwest China
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The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) on Sunday inaugurated a major solar technology project in Lanzhou, capital of Northwest China's Gansu Province.

The project of UNIDO International Centre for the Promotion and Transfer of Solar Energy Technology aims primarily to promote the exchange of solar technology and enhance international cooperation among developing countries in the field, by providing an information exchange platform and relevant training programs, said UNIDO Director-General Dr. Kandeh Kolleh Yumkella.

At the ceremony which unveiled the project, Yumkella praised China's efforts and achievements on solar energy research and application.

He said that the solar project under construction in Lanzhou "will make a valuable contribution" to the international development of solar energy, and "enhance technology transfer between China and developing countries, thus contributing to increased cooperation among developing countries, a priority of both the Chinese government and UNIDO."

Gansu Province, with abundant solar resources, is leading the research, development and application of solar energy technology in China.

Xu Shousheng, vice governor of Gansu, said that the province will spare no efforts to support the UNIDO solar project and push forward the global application of solar energy, especially in developing countries.

The Chinese government is set to invest 150 million yuan (18.5 million U.S. dollars) in the project, according to the agreement made between the UNIDO and the Chinese government last December.

The solar technology centre will be established on the basis of the Gansu Natural Energy Research Institute (Asia-Pacific Solar Energy Research and Training Center), which was the earliest and world-renowned solar energy research institute in China. The center will be in use in two years.

Under the Renewable Energy Law passed by China's top legislature, the National People's Congress in February 2005, the country regards renewable energy, including solar energy, as a critical part of its energy strategy.

Renewable energy will account for over 10 percent of China's total volume of primary energy consumption by 2020, with solar energy being the largest component second only to hydroelectric power.

Source: Xinhua


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