Massive demand for power by businesses and consumers in China over the next 15 years means huge opportunities. China is increasing its efforts to develop a world class power infrastructure to remain competitive, attract foreign investments and sustain economic growth.
Major reforms driven by the Chinese government will continue to separate power plants from power-supply networks and privatise a significant amount of state-owned property and encourage competition. Newly installed capacity has now reached a record level and electricity grid construction also gained a larger footing thus driving the market forward.
The Chinese clearly recognise the need to import foreign technology in order to realise their ambitions. They are increasingly looking at a blended mix of energy generating methods and solutions to fulfill the power requirements that will benefit all from nuclear to suppliers of renewable energy solutions.
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