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2009 Q1 electricity statistics

Published on: April 22, 2009

Original title: 2009年1-3月全国电力工业生产指标完成情况
Links: Original source (in Chinese) (link). Same statistics for (Q1 2020) (Q1 2019) (Q1 2018) (Q1 2017) (Q1 2016) (Q1 2015) (Q1 2014) (Q1 2013) (Q1 2012) (Q1 2011) (Q1 2010) (Q1 2009).

2009 Q1 electric power industry statistics

Indicator Unit Year to date YoY change (±, % or % point)
National total power production GWh 779,700 -2.0
Of which: Hydropower GWh 96,200 24.0
Thermal power GWh 654,400 -6.1
Nuclear power GWh 14,000 3.6
Total installed capacity (units >6MW) MW 766,090 10.6
Of which: Hydropower MW 145,510 19.3
Thermal power MW 601,210 8.2
Nuclear power MW 8,850
Coal cons. (avg.) g/kWh 338.0 -7.0
Transmission and distribution losses % 4.94 -0.53
National coal consumption for electricity production kt 308010.00 -8.10
National heat supply TJ 832,100 -3.23
Coal consumed for national heat supply kt 49,460 -3.28
National power supply GWh 682,500 -2.79
National power sales GWh 648,800 -2.25
National transmission and distribution losses GWh 33,700 -12.15
Full load hours (national avg.) hours 1,009 -151
Of which:Hydro power hours 601 44
Thermal power hours 1,100 -186
Power plant own consumption (nat. avg.) % 5.85 -0.04
Of which:Hydro power % 0.50 -0.03
Thermal power % 6.52 -0.04

Note: source of data is the NEA, and publicly available statistics from the National Bureau of Statistics。

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