(EnergyAsia, May 13 2011, Friday) — Even China’s growth machine is feeling the sting of rising energy prices.The world’s second-largest economy said its April electricity output fell by 4.3% from March as surging coal prices led to a cutback in power production. Still, April’s power output of 366.4 billion kilowatt-hours was up 12% from year-ago…
CHINA: Power output down on rising coal costs
Posted on May 13, 2011 by EnergyAsia