(EnergyAsia, July 3) — China raised the retail prices of electricity by an average of 2.49 cent (0.31 US cents) per kwh last Friday, the first raise in more than a year as it sought to compensate power producers for higher coal costs. According to Xinhua news agency, the National Development and Reform Commission said…

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