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Discord over pipeline talks

Discussions between PetroChina and its foreign partners in the west-east gas pipeline have been bogged down indefinitely in disagreement, according to a Financial Times interview with Sir Philip Watts, chairman of Royal Dutch/Shell. Shell, ExxonMobil and Gazprom signed a framework agreement with the Chinese company last July but no final deal has been agreed. However, […]

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Upgrade for Shanghai grid

Shanghai will spend Yn12bn on upgrading its power grid in the next two years after a series of shortages and breakdowns were experienced during this summer's heatwave. The upgrades should allow the grid to handle double current peak demand, said Shanghai Morning Post. Many companies were instructed to halt production by the municipal government. As […]

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Three Gorges powers ahead

Two additional generators will be installed this year at the Three Gorges Dam to alleviate power shortages in the Yangtze River Delta. The Yangtze Three Gorges Project Development Corp will now install a total of six generators in 2003. "Because of this new situation, we shall install as many generators as we can this year," […]

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Milestone for Guangxi hydro project

The Hongshui River in Guangxi province is to be blocked in early November as part of the construction of the 4,200MW Longtan hydropower plant. Some 6,000 residents in the dam area are to be relocated, reported Xinhua. "The blocking will be a milestone, marking the turning point from the basic digging period to dam-building period," […]

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China set to lead filtration market

China set to lead filtration market A report by McIlvane Co of the US has predicted that China will play an increasingly important role in the market for macro liquid filtration equipment. By 2006, it is set to become the world's leading purchaser of granular media filters, which are used to purify drinking water. While […]