Price of Electricity for Non-residential Use Up 2.8 Fen
Published: 2009-11-20
The price of electricity for non-residential use was raised by an average 2.8 fen per kilowatt-hour across the country today. This is the first time that China has raised power prices more than once in a single year. The National Development and Reform Commission also revealed plans to increase the price of electricity for residential use if consumers exceed a certain quota.
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China Securities
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