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Energy Insider: Shanghai Electric Probed for Disclosure Violations; Sinopec Builds China’s Largest Carbon-Capture Project In today’s Caixin energy news wrap: Coal-rich Shanxi province plans to expand government coal reserves by 3 million tons this year; provinces move to curb steel production; China’s largest carbon capture project starts construction in Shandong; and a leading energy equipment maker is under investigation. Sinopec builds China’s largest carbon-capture project State energy giant Sinopec started building a carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) project in Eastern China’s Shandong province, the largest of its kind in the country, the company said. The project, to be put into operation by the end of 2021, is expected to reduce carbon emissions by 1 million tons a year. The project consists of two parts – Sinopec Qilu s carbon dioxide capture and Shengli Oilfield s carbon dioxide displacement and storage. Sinopec Qilu captures carbon d ....
Wind-Power Equipment-Makers Post Record Sales as Subsidies Die Down China’s wind power equipment makers posted record sales last year, as the country took steps to boost contributions from non-fossil fuel power sources and builders scrambled to set up new wind farms with the looming expiration of government subsidies. Many companies noted in their annual reports that sales were being buoyed by the rush to build new wind power farms to take advantage of subsidies that ended last December for land-based projects and separate subsidies that will end later this year for sea-based projects. “The countdown is on for national subsidies. The year 2020 was a rush for land-based wind power. And 2021 will become a rush for sea-based wind farms,” said Ming Yang Smart Energy Group Ltd. (6016015.SH), whose annual report showed its sales last year rose 132% to equipment with 5.7 gigawatts (GW) of capacity. ....