2009May25: China will spend 3 trillion yuan on its alternative energy industry from 2006 through 2020, according to Liang Zhipeng, director of Renewable Energy Department, National Energy Administration (China Daily, 2009).
Reference: China Daily http://www2.chinadaily.com.cn/bizchina/2009-05/25/content_7937667.htm
Image Description: Wind power plants in Xinjiang, China. Photo by Chris Lim, 2005Oct5. Image Location: Wikimedia Commons http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wind_power_plants_in_Xinjiang,_China.jpg Image Permission: This file is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2.0 License.
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