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6 Billion for New Power Generation Development and Utilization by 2020Beijing–August 3 2009–Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land Texas)–Guangzhou the capital city of southern China’s Guangdong Province has planned to invest $14. 6 billion for the development and utilization of new sources of power generation over the next 12 years. By 2020 the development and utilization volume of new sources which includes renewable fuels like wind biomass and solar will displace the utilization of about 12 million metric tons of coal per year in Guangzhou accounting for about 15% of the total energy consumption in the city. The production value of these new sources of energy is expected to reach $58. 5 billion according to the Development Plan for New and Renewable Energies in Guangzhou City (2008-2020) published by the Municipal Government of Guangzhou on July 29 2009.
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PRESS DIGEST – Hong Kong – Aug 3
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China courts its creative types in a massive way
Christian Science Monitor
He doesn’t pine for a lost China buried under skyscrapers. But when he heard that an old factory at the edge of town was being converted to office space for creative types the architect leapt at the chance to move. “In the past there was nobody thinking about this kind of thing.

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