Iceland uses the "Raytheon" drilling system to drill down to collect geothermal energy; China's first national quality promotion demonstration project has been launched in the refined oil field.
(2016/10/24-2016/10/30)
Review of International Energy News
◆Iceland uses the "Raytheon" drilling system to drill down to collect geothermal energy.
◆In the United States, wind power accounted for 4.7% of total electricity generation in 2015, which showing an upward trend, nearly doubling from 2.3% in 2010.
◆Kite Power Solutions plans to build the non-experimental, consumer-level kite-power plant in Stranraer, south-eastern Scotland, in March 2017. This will be the first Kite power station in the United Kingdom. The company says that giant kites can "capture" wind energy and turn it into clean electricity. This technology not only can reduce costs, but also do not require any government subsidies.
◆OPEC and non-OPEC countries have closely reached an agreement to limit the oil production.
Review of Domestic Energy News
◆China 's first national quality promotion demonstration project has been launched in the refined oil field.
◆Many districts have intensively deployed the nuclear power development according to the 13th Five Year Plan. Some part of the nuclear power projects are expected to be approved at the end of the year.
◆China's biodiesel production exceeded 300,000 tons in 2015.