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China to see enough power supply since 2006 (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-02-03 10:54
China will see a U-turn from power shortage to sufficient supply beginning
this year with the operation of newly installed generating units, according to
the National Reform and Development Commission.
Power supply and demand in most areas will strike a balance, and a moderate
surplus is even expected after 2007, said Zhang Guobao, vice minister in charge
of the commission, recently.
China has long been suffering from short supply of electricity. Statistics of
the commission show that the country was in short of 35 million kw of
electricity in 2004 and 25 million kw in 2005.
This year will be a turning point and the short supply will be reduced to 10
million kw thanks to increased generating capacity.
China's installed generating capacity topped 500 million kw by the end of
2005, more than 200 million kw of which was added during the 2001-2005 period,
Zhang said.
Power stations putting under construction last year will have a total
generating units of 100 million kw.
However, in some places in north, east and south China, where rapid economic
development has resulted in ballooning demand for power, tight supply will
continue to be felt this year, the official said.
Those areas relying heavily on hydropower may even face a more severe
situation during the dry winter-spring season, he added.
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