China’s NDRC raises hydroelectric power prices for some regions

Friday, 03 June 2011 18:01:27 (GMT+3)   |  

China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has announced upward adjustments in hydroelectric power prices in some regions.

Accordingly, the Three Gorges Power Station's power price for Hubei Province has been adjusted to RMB 0.2506 per KWh ($0.039), while its prices for other regions are up by RMB 0.0019 per KWh ($0.0003).

In the meantime, Guizhou Province's hydroelectric power price has been increased by RMB 0.003 per KWh ($0.00046). The power supply prices of the Guazhi and Sanbanxi hydropower stations have been adjusted to RMB 0.36 per KWh ($0.055). The Lingjintan, Hongjiang and Wanmipo hydropower stations in Hunan Province have increased their power prices to RMB 0.336 per KWh ($0.052). Meanwhile, the Guangxi Yantan, Gansu Datang Kirin Temple and Chongqing Zhongdian Shizitan hydropower stations' power prices have been raised to RMB 0.1612 ($0.025), RMB 0.26 ($0.04) and RMB 0.3 ($0.046) respectively.


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