China is racing to stem power failures
China generated 16 per cent more electricity in the first six months of the year, the biggest gain in 30 years, as the country tries to stem power failures because of a surge in demand for
China generated 16 per cent more electricity in the first six months of the year, the biggest gain in 30 years, as the country tries to stem power failures because of a surge in demand for
Tokyo Electric Power, Asia's biggest power producer, said that it returned to profit in the first quarter after slashing fuel buying costs and selling more electricity to industry and households.
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China's electricity shortage, which disrupted some factories this year, is less than expected this quarter, as consumers use power more carefully and steps to damp demand take effect, an energy
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State Grid Corp, of China, which controls transmission in 22 Chinese provinces, is planning to sell about $2 billion worth of power plants to local companies to help fund a $72.5 billion upgrade of
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State Grid Corp, of China, which controls transmission in 22 Chinese provinces, is planning to sell about $2 billion worth of power plants to local companies to help fund a $72.5 billion upgrade of