The Chinese government is one of the most active governments in the world to develop new energy

“While we cannot say that China’s policy of promoting new energy development is sufficient, we can say that the Chinese government is one of the most active governments in the world to develop new energy sources.” Li Junfeng, deputy director of the Energy Research Institute of the National Development and Reform Commission, is in 2 Held at the 2009 China Clean Energy International Summit.
According to the speech made by Chinese President Hu Jintao at the UN Climate Change Summit on September 22, China will vigorously develop renewable energy and nuclear energy, and strive to achieve 15% of non-fossil energy in primary energy consumption by 2020.
Li Junfeng believes that China is a large developing country and China’s economy is still in a period of rapid growth. It is actually quite difficult to achieve this goal. Although the corresponding targets set by Europe and Japan are 20%, the energy consumption in Europe and other places is now declining, and China’s energy consumption is still growing at a rate of about 5% per year. Therefore, China’s indicators are consistent with those of Europe. The indicators are not the same. China's 15% is actually harder to achieve than 20% in Europe, and China needs great efforts. Although China needs to make further efforts, it is not easy to propose a higher goal. At the same time, the development of a low-carbon economy requires both the promotion of government policies and the need for people to change their own consumption concepts.
The 2009 China Clean Energy International Summit hosted by the China International Chamber of Commerce and the British "Financial Times" and organized by Baiyue Media takes the theme of "Clean Energy - The Future of Mankind, Shared Responsibility", from the perspective of energy, finance and government at home and abroad. More than 300 government officials, entrepreneurs, and experts and scholars in the field held dialogues on topics such as clean energy development policies, fossil energy cleanliness and new energy development.

Titanium Dioxide(TIO2)

Titanium dioxide is an important inorganic chemical pigment, the main component is titanium dioxide. The production process of titanium dioxide has two process routes: sulfuric acid method and chloride method. It has important applications in coatings, inks, papermaking, plastics and rubber, chemical fiber, ceramics and other industries.

It has two types: rutile type (Rutile R type) and anatase type (Anatase A type). The rutile crystal structure is compact, relatively stable, and has low optical activity, so it has good weather resistance, and has high hiding power and decolorizing power.

Titanium dioxide is widely used in coatings, plastics, rubber, ink, paper, chemical fiber, ceramics, daily chemicals, medicine, food and other industries.
The coating industry is the largest user of titanium dioxide, especially Rutile Titanium Dioxide, most of which is consumed by the coating industry. The paint made of titanium dioxide has bright colors, high hiding power, strong tinting power, low dosage, and many varieties. It can protect the stability of the medium, and can enhance the mechanical strength and adhesion of the paint film to prevent cracks. Prevent the penetration of ultraviolet rays and moisture, and extend the life of the paint film.
The plastics industry is the second largest user. Adding titanium dioxide to plastics can improve the heat resistance, light resistance, and weather resistance of plastic products, improve the physical and chemical properties of plastic products, enhance the mechanical strength of the products, and extend the service life.
The paper industry is the third largest user of titanium dioxide. As a paper filler, it is mainly used in high-grade paper and thin paper. Adding titanium dioxide to the paper can make the paper have better whiteness, good gloss, high strength, thin and smooth, no penetration during printing, and light weight. Titanium dioxide for papermaking generally uses Anatase Titanium Dioxide without surface treatment, which can act as a fluorescent whitening agent and increase the whiteness of paper. However, laminated paper requires the use of surface-treated rutile titanium dioxide to meet the requirements of light resistance and heat resistance.
Titanium dioxide is also an indispensable white pigment in advanced inks. The ink containing titanium dioxide is durable and does not change color, has good surface wettability and is easy to disperse. The titanium dioxide used in the ink industry has rutile type and anatase type.
The textile and chemical fiber industry is another important application field of titanium dioxide. Titanium dioxide for chemical fiber is mainly used as a matting agent. Since the anatase type is softer than the gold red type, the anatase type is generally used. Titanium dioxide for chemical fiber generally does not require surface treatment, but in order to reduce the photochemical effect of titanium dioxide and prevent the fiber from degrading under the action of titanium dioxide photocatalysis, surface treatment is required for some special varieties.
The enamel industry is an important application field of titanium dioxide. The enamel grade titanium dioxide has high purity, good whiteness, fresh color, uniform particle size, strong refractive index and high color reducing power, and has strong turbidity and Opacity, make the coating thin, smooth and strong acid resistance after enamelling. It can be evenly mixed with other materials in the enamel manufacturing process, does not agglomerate, and is easy to melt.
The ceramic industry is also an important application field of titanium dioxide. Ceramic grade titanium dioxide has high purity, uniform particle size, high refractive index, excellent high temperature resistance, and does not change ash at 1200°C for 1 hour. High opacity, thin coating, light weight, widely used in ceramics, construction, decoration and other materials.

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