China will further encourage private investment in the energy sector to boost the restructuring and future development of the jaw crusher industry, the National Energy Administration (NEA) said Wednesday. China will open all energy sectors listed in the national energy plan, except those prohibited by law, to private investors, and they are encouraged to participate in China's key energy projects, according to a guideline that supports private investment in the sector. Detailed rules should be established and implemented to create a favorable environment for private investors and ensure their justified rights in energy exploitation and development, said the NEA document. The new guideline allows eligible private enterprises to take up development projects for large-scale coal mines, as well as unconventional oil and gas resources like coal-bed methane, shale gas and oil shale. No discriminatory restrictions should be set to limit private investment in hydropower and wind power development, it said. China will further support private investment in energy exploration, coal processing, oil refining, network development of petroleum and natural gas and electric power construction, and give private capital full access to the new energy and renewable energy sectors. All funding sources, including international financial organizations and foreign government loans, should treat private investors equally, said the document. Currently, about 40 percent of China's coal mines are privately owned, while private investors own 26 percent of the country's installed hydropower capacity and 18 percent of its oil refining capacity. They have also played an important role in new energy development, such as the development of solar power, wind power and biomass energy. "China will continue to provide assistance for Pakistan's economic and social development within our capacity," said Hu. He called on the two sides to improve law-enforcement and security cooperation, and jointly fight the "three evil forces" of terrorism, separatism and extremism. On people-to-people exchanges, Hu suggested that the two sides expand cooperation in education, culture, media, and between the youth and women, and promote cooperation at a local level. He also urged the two sides to improve multilateral coordination, noting that China is willing to increase coordination with Pakistan within the framework of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC). Zardari thanked China for its support of Pakistan's maintenance of domestic stability and development as well as China's assistance to Pakistan when the country was affected by floods and earthquakes. He congratulated China on the success of the SCO Beijing summit and hoped to enhance coordination with China on major regional issues and jointly safeguard regional peace and stability. Impact crusher : http://www.crusher-export.com/impact_crusher.htm stone crusher : http://www.best-crushers.com/rock-crusher.html Impact breaker : http://www.crusher-export.com/impact_crusher.htm
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