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China's Hydroelectric Power in Trouble

China's Hydroelectric Power in Trouble
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摘要 As a fast-rising country,the state of energy consumption in China is significantly different from that in the developed world,which has been using electricity of a relatively stable quantity for years.In China, however,the ever-hungry electricity demand requires at least 7%annual increase to meet the need of ballooning GDP.According to the Annual Report on China's Energy Development(2009)。 As a fast-rising country, the state of energy consumption in China is significantly different from that in the developed .world, which has been using electricity of a relatively stable quantity for years. In China, however, the ever-hungry electricity demand requires at least 7% annual increase to meet the need of ballooning GDR According to the Annual Report on China's Energy Development (2009), up till the end of 2008 the total installed capacity of electricity has reached 790 million kW, including nearly 100 million kW newly developed in 2008 and a similar increment in 2007. Take Japan as an example, one of the TOP 10 electricity consumers in the world, with around 200 million of installed capacity. It seems that in mere two years China has built so many power plants that are enough to serve the entire Japan.
出处 《China's Foreign Trade》 2009年第16期28-29,共2页 中国对外贸易(英文版)
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