China's Installed Power Capacity Exceeds 
                          600 GWs in 2006 
                          
                         Jan 12, 2007 Asia Pulse Data Source 
                           
                            
                          
                          
                        China's power generating capacity rose 20.3 percent 
                          from 2005 to 622 gigawatts last year, said the China 
                          Electricity Council (CEC) on Thursday.  
                        China produced 2,834.4 billion kilowatt-hour in 2006, 
                          up 13.5 percent from a year ago and consumed 2,824.8 
                          billion kw-hour with a year-on-year growth of 14 percent. 
                         
                        
                        China's power supply tension was further relieved in 2006, according to the 
                          circular released by the CEC, the industrial association 
                          of China's electricity enterprises. 
                         China's coal-fired power installed capacity rose by 
                          23.7 percent from a year ago to 484 gws in 2006, while 
                          the installed capacity of hydropower was up 9.5 percent 
                          to 128.6 gws.  
                        The proportion of coal-fired power in the total installed 
                          capacity of China rose by 2.15 percent in 2005 with 
                          hydropower down 2.03 percent, making the country's power 
                          supply structure more unbalanced, said the CEC.  
                        North China's Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region, southwestern 
                          Yunnan Province and Shandong Province were the top three 
                          provinces whose installed capacity rose by over 30 percent 
                          in 2006.  
                        The manufacturing sector remains the top power consumer 
                          of the country, with its total power consumption rising 
                          14.3 percent to 2,135.4 billion kw-hour in 2006. 
                        The heavy industry consumed 1,702.1 billion kw-hour 
                          with a year-on-year growth of 15.4 percent. The growth 
                          is 0.14 percent lower than in 2005.  
                        Power consumption of the light industry rose by 11.9 
                          percent to 413.3 billion kw-hour. The growth is 1.87 
                          percent higher than a year ago.  
                        The service sector consumed 282.2 billion kw-hour, 
                          up 11.8 percent from 2005, while power consumption by 
                          households rose by 14.7 percent to 324 billion kw-hour. 
                         
                        China's GDP growth continued to grow at around 10 percent 
                          in 2006. The government has been striving to turn the 
                          investment- and trade-driven economy to a more sustainable 
                          model that would be less greedy for energy.  
                         
                           
 
                             
                              
                          
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