Take a moment and make a mental list of all the items in your home
which require electricity. That list could include a television, cell
phone, computer, microwave, stereo, laundry machine, hairdryer, as well
as various kitchen appliances and probably at least a dozen light
bulbs. Think about how much energy you use in a single day. Now with
that in mind, consider the following: according to some estimates the
average Chinese household uses the equivalent of just one 100-watt
light bulb per person per year. That statistic is staggering,
especially when you consider the potential demand. The energy needs of
China's 1.3 billion citizens are growing at tremendous rate. China's
economy is booming, and it is estimated that China will triple its
energy consumption between now and 2020.
More and more people are moving to the cities and China's middle-class
is growing fast. By the year 2020, the "consumer class" in China will
have grown from less than 100 million people, to more than 700 million.
As the middle-class grows, so will the amount of disposable income and
the demand for consumer electronic goods. In fact, if current trends
continue, China's per capita income could match that of the United
States by 2031.
Inflation in China has reached an 11 year high. So while China is
clearly experiencing economic growing pains, it has showed no signs of
slowing down. China's red hot economy has grown at an astounding rate
of more than 10 percent for the past five years. However the economy
isn't the only area where the Chinese are making strides.
Space Ambitions
In recent years the Chinese have launched an ambitious space program.
This year China plans to send up more than 10 space missions. In 2003
China became the third nation to put a human in space. It's space
program serves both a scientific and military purpose.
In January of last year China used a ballistic missile to successfully
shoot down an old weather satellite. China is now the only nation,
besides the US and Russia, that has demonstrated the capability to
successfully target and destroy a satellite.
In October the Chinese launched a lunar orbiter that will make a
three-dimensional survey of the moon's surface. The lunar orbiter will
eventually be followed by two rover missions to investigate the moon's
surface and collect rock samples. The Chinese are also reportedly
working on a new rocket to launch their own space station as well as a
mission to explore Mars.
China has transformed itself from an isolated communist nation into a
growing superpower. If the 20th century was the American century, then
the 21st century will undoubtedly be the Asian century. To learn more
about this topic, listen to Chuck's briefing titled Kings of the East.
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