Saturday, 05 Feb 2011
Bloomberg reported that China energy intensive industries cut consumption per unit of gross domestic product by more than 20% from 2006 to 2010.
Xinhua said citing the National Bureau of Statistics said Industries including oil processing, coking, nuclear-fuel processing, chemical manufacturing, smelting and electricity production saved a total of 400 million tonnes of standard coal, contributing more than 60% of the nation energy savings
Xinhua said the industries account for 77% of China industrial energy consumption and more than half the country total energy consumption.
An official from China National Development and Reform Commission in December said China will meet its target of cutting energy use per unit of GDP by 20% from 2006 to the end of 2010.(sourced:Bloomberg)
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