Report Summary
"China Energy Sector Analysis" report provides extensive research and objective analysis of China Energy Industry. This report will help clients to analyze the leading-edge opportunities critical to the success of energy industry in China. Detailed data and analysis will help the potential investors to navigate through the evolving market for energy sources.
China Energy Industry
China energy industry consumption is estimated to reach 1629 Million Tons of oil equivalent in year 2006. Non-fossil fuels, especially coal (it accounted for 69% of the total energy consumption in 2005) & oil (21%), are the major sources for energy in China. With the China's objective to secure energy for future & to look for and embrace clean renewable energy sources is expected to grow at rapid pace.
Key Findings
- Energy efficiency is the major issue for Chinese energy industry. e.g. if national commercial and residential codes are well enforced, they could reduce carbon emissions by 49 Million Tons in 2020, displacing the need for 23 large (1,000-megawatt) coal-fired power plants.
- Natural gas accounted only for 3% of China energy mix in year 2005. For this, Chinese government has see the target of 10% till the year 2010. With limited natural gas reserves, it is expected that to meet set target, China will emerge as big natural gas importer in near
future.
- To ensure supply diversity, China aimed to reduce dependence upon oil & gas, which will offer immense opportunities for renewable energy source. Although China's share of renewable energy will rise in future but coal is expected to be the major source for energy in near term.
- In China's biodiesel industry, principal difficulty is the lack of eligible sources of production e.g. China is a net importer (in fact, it is the largest importer in the world) in all the major edible vegetable oils.
- China registered rapid growth in solar cell production. In only 2-3 years (roughly from 2003 to 2005), solar cell production share of the country increased from 1.07% to 8% with respect to the world, only after Japan and Europe. In wind energy, China's abundant inland and offshore wind energy resources provide potential for large-capacity in-grid wind farms.
Key Issues & Facts Analyzed
- What are the opportunities in the China Energy Industry?
- China energy consumption by energy source.
- Why renewable energy sources are important for China?
- Key Drivers & challenges faced by China energy industry.
- Analysis of the major players in the industry.
Key Players Analyzed
This section provides an overview of the key players in the China energy sector such as PetroChina, Sinopec, CNOOC & SunTech.
Research Methodology Used
Information Sources: Information has been sourced from various sources namely, books, newspapers, trade journals, and white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, monitoring industry news and developments, and through access to access to more than 3000 paid databases.
Analysis Method: The analysis methods includes the following Ratio Analysis, Historical Trend Analysis, Linear Regression Analysis using software tools, Judgmental Forecasting and Cause and Effect Analysis.
Report Outline
Section 1 Analyst View
Section 2 Research Overview
Section 3 Global Energy Statistics
3.1 Energy Statistics by Region
3.2 Energy Statistics by Source
3.2.1 Petroleum
3.2.2 Coal
3.2.3 Natural Gas
3.2.4 Nuclear Energy
Section 4 China Energy
4.1 Coal
4.2 Petroleum
4.3 Natural Gas
4.4 Photovoltaic Industry
4.5 Wind Industry
4.6 Biofuel
4.6.1 Ethanol
4.6.1.1 Raw Materials for Ethanol Production
4.6.2 Biodiesel
4.6.2.1 Raw Materials for Biodiesel Production
Section 5 China Electricity Supply
Section 6 Industry Analysis
6.1 Renewable Energy Demand Drivers
6.1.1 Continuous Economic Growth
6.1.2 Environmental Policies
6.1.3 Energy Security & Diversity
6.2 Opportunities
6.2.1 Energy Mix - Investing in Solutions
6.2.2 Potential Electricity Demand
6.2.3 Rise in Natural Gas Imports
6.3 Challenges
6.3.1 Carbon Emissions
6.3.2 Energy Efficiency
6.3.3 Competitiveness of Renewable Sources Compared with Coal at Consumption Level
6.4 Future Outlook (2007-2011)
6.4.1 Energy Consumption will Grow Steadily
6.4.2 China's Oil will Come from Imports
6.4.3 Increasing Importance of Gas
Section 7 Key Players
7.1 PetroChina
7.2 Sinopec
7.3 CNOOC
7.4 SunTech
Figures
Figure 3-1 Global - Energy Consumption (in Billion Tons of Oil Equivalent), 2002-2011F
Figure 3-2 Global - Energy Mix (%), 2004
Figure 4-1 China - Energy Consumption (in Million Tons of Oil Equivalent), 2001-2006E
Figure 4-2 China - Energy Mix (%), 2005
Figure 4-3 China - Coal Consumption (in Million Metric Tons), 2001-2006E
Figure 4-4 China - Petroleum Consumption (in Thousand Barrels/day) 2001-2006E
Figure 4-5 China - Natural Gas Consumption (in Million Cubic Meters), 2001-2006E
Figure 4-6 China - Solar Cell Production (in MWp), 2000-2005
Figure 4-7 China - Cumulative Installed Capacity of Wind Energy (in MW), 2000-2005
Figure 4-8 China - Ethanol Production (in Million Metric Tons), 2004, 2005 & 2010F
Figure 4-9 China - Livestock Statistics (in Million), 2004-2006
Figure 5-1 China - Electricity Consumption (in Billion Kwh), 2001-2006E
Figure 6-1 China - GDP Growth (%), 1990-2005
Figure 6-2 China - Oil Imports (in Million Tons), 2005 & 2006
Figure 6-3 China - Electricity Consumption Comparison with US & Japan (in kWh/Head), 2002-2006E
Figure 6-4 US & China - Projected Carbon Emissions (in Million Metric Tons Carbon), 1990-2030
Figure 6-5 China - Forecast for Carbon Emissions from Coal (in Million Metric Tons Carbon), 2010, 2015, 2020 & 2025
Figure 6-6 China - Forecast for Energy Consumption (in Million Tons of Oil Equivalent), 2007-2011
Figure 6-7 China - Forecast for Petroleum Consumption (in Thousand Barrels/day), 2007-2011
Figure 6-8 China - Forecast for Natural Gas Consumption (in Billion Cubic Meters), 2007-2011
Tables
Table 3-1 Global - Energy Consumption by Region (in Million Tons of Oil Equivalent), 2002-2011F
Table 3-2 Global - Energy Consumption by Region (in Kg Oil Equivalent/Head), 2002-2011F
Table 3-3 Global - Petroleum Consumption by Region (in Barrel/day), 2002-2011F
Table 3-4 Global - Coal Consumption by Region (in Million Metric Tons), 2002-2011F
Table 3-5 Global - Natural Gas Consumption by Region (in Billion Cubic Meters), 2002-2011F
Table 4-1 China - Supply & Demand of mc-Si (in Tons), 2004-2006E
Table 4-2 China - Production & Capacity of SG-Si Ingots (in Tons), 2005
Table 4-3 China - Solar Cell Production Capacity (in MW), 2005
Table 4-4 China - Solar Cell Manufacturing Capacity (in MW), 2006E
Table 4-5 China - Assembly Capacity of Solar Module (in MW), 2005
Table 4-6 China - Distribution of Wind Energy (in MW) & Number of Turbines, 2005
Table 4-7 China - Wind Turbine Market (in Million US$), 2003, 2004 & 2005
Table 4-8 China - Current & Future of Denatured Ethanol Production (in Million Tons/year), 2005 & 2007F
Table 4-9 China - Ethanol Import & Export (in Thousand Tons), 2001-2005
Table 4-10 China - Ethanol Export by Destination (in Thousand Liters), 2001-2005
Table 4-11 China - Ethanol Import by Destination (in Thousand Liters), 2001-2005
Table 4-12 China - Corn Statistics (Oct. 2001 to Oct. 2006)
Table 4-13 China - Sugar Statistics (in Thousand Metric Tons), Oct 2001 to Oct 2006
Table 4-14 China - Wheat Statistics (July 2001 to July 2006)
Table 4-15 China - Sorghum Statistics (July 2001 to July 2006)
Table 4-16 China - Rapeseed Statistics (Oct 2001 to Oct 2006E)
Table 7-1 PetroChina - Financial Overview (in Million US$), 2003-2005
Table 7-2 Sinopec - Financial Overview (in Million US$), 2003-2005
Table 7-3 CNOOC - Financial Overview (in Million US$), 2003-2005
Table 7-4 SunTech - Financial Overview (in Million US$), 2003-2005