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Coal transport gets rail priority to ease power shortage

2010-06-21 17:19

BEIJING - The Ministry of Railways on Monday called on local railway authorities to prioritize coal transport to alleviate the country's electricity shortage as peak electricity-consumption period draws near.

The ministry said, on the whole, China's power supply and demand will be balanced this summer. But some regions, especially coastal areas, may face power supply shortages over coming months.

As temperatures rise, demand for electricity grows, the ministry said.

Local governments must prioritize coal transport to ensure sufficient supply to key power plants and to Shanghai, where the 2010 World Expo is being held.

China's daily coal loading had risen 43.5 percent year-on-year to 40,227 vehicles as of June 12.

The country's railways transported 814 million tons of coal in the first five months of the year, up 17.9 percent year-on-year, the ministry said.

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