Tuesday 15 October 2013
Electricity use in China rose by 10.4% in September, picking up the pace since last month when consumption increased by 8.8%, according to government figures reported in China Daily.
The number for September is less than for August - when consumption grew 13.7% - but significantly higher than for the same month last year, when electricity use rose 2.9%.
It brings total power consumption for the first three quarters of 2013 to 3.95 trillion kWh, a 7.2% increase on the same period last year.
Over the weekend the Energy Secretary Ed Davey hinted China could become involved in a new nuclear power station at Hinkley Point.