China generated 447.966
billion kilowatt-hours of electricity from January to February, an
increase of 16.6 percent year on year, according to China
Electricity Council (CEC).
China's power consumption
would grow by 12.5 percent in 2007, the CEC predicted.
The number reflects the strong growth of the country's
economy as power consumption serves as an important indicator of
economic development, experts analyzed.
Industries consumed 75.6 percent of power supply in
2006. During the Spring Festival in February, China's traditional
family re-union holiday similar to Christmas, power growth should
not surge that much, experts said.
"The only explanation is that the country has powerful
internal driving forces," experts said, adding "New factories are
mushrooming and operating even in holidays."
(Xinhua News Agency March 24, 2007)
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