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Chinese Electricity Output Dropped by 1.7% in the First Half of 2009

In the first half of 2009, Chinese electricity output was 1.6442 trillion Kw/h, dropping by 1.7% over the same period. In 2008, it increased by 12.9% over the same period.

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www.shcri.com - In the first half of 2009, Chinese electricity output was 1.6442 trillion Kw/h, dropping by 1.7% over the same period. In 2008, it increased by 12.9% over the same period. In June of 2009, Chinese electricity output was increased by 5.2% over the same period, changing the situation of continuous decline for 8 months. In June of 2008, Chinese thermoelectricity dropped by 4.8% YOY, while it increased by 11.7% over the same period of the last year.
www.shcri.com - In the first half of 2009, Chinese electricity output was 1.6442 trillion Kw/h, dropping by 1.7% over the same period. In 2008, it increased by 12.9% over the same period. In June of 2009, Chinese electricity output was increased by 5.2% over the same period, changing the situation of continuous decline for 8 months. In June of 2008, Chinese thermoelectricity dropped by 4.8% YOY, while it increased by 11.7% over the same period of the last year.
As the high-quality assets of Chinese electricity industry, the performances of the listed companies in Chinese power industry can represent the high level of the whole industry. Through analyzing the financial data of the present listed companies in 2008, those companies with a high proportion of coal and electricity performed poorly, while those companies with more hydroelectricity and new-energy equipment performed quite well.
By analyzing the risks in Chinese electricity industry since 2009, the fluctuating risks of the macro economy have gradually disappeared. This is because that the decrease of the economic growth rate has remained steady and there will not be large variables. The policy risks will be high as the strength of the introduction of new policies for regulation and control in the period of economic difficulty will be enhanced. Because of the supervision and the slow effect of the policies, the regulation and control of policies will be probably unsuitable. The regional risks mainly exist in the coastal advanced areas.


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