摘要
THE express train of the Chinese economy can only keep going when its fuel tank is full. Like any part of the world, China depends heavily on electricity. In China’s case its power supply comes primarily from coal-burning power stations. With a tremendous trove of the flammable black rock, Shanxi Province in north China is traditionally the locomotive of the nation’s power industry. During an inspection of the province in July 2005, President Hu Jintao commented: "As a major coal producer, Shanxi should take advantage of its
THE express train of the Chinese economy can only keep going when its fuel tank is full. Like any part of the world, China depends heavily on electricity. In China's case its power supply comes primarily from coal-burning power stations. With a tremendous trove of the flammable black rock, Shanxi Province in north China is traditionally the locomotive of the nation's power industry.