Newsbites
China considers raising wholesale hydropower prices
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Rudong to set up more clean power projects
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National Center to back up hydropower development
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China’s hydropower capacity to hit 300m kw in 2020
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Duke Energy, ENN in clean energy venture
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Mixed feelings over US solar project
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Village in Heilongjiang finds alternative to coal for heating
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China, US hold energy policy dialogue in east China
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China approves nuclear power project in Shandong
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Less energy
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China on track to combat climate change
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China may raise power prices as early as October
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China sees emission trading pilot in next economic plan
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Chevron China gas venture expects first output in 2010
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Kuwait revives BP talks over China refinery
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China in talks over major stake in Nigerian oil
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Resource-hungry China invests in Africa
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Nigeria leans on Western firms with China oil talks
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China CNPC to expand gas pipe network in Shandong
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China’s CNOOC mum on report of Nigerian oil talks
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China cuts gasoline, diesel prices
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Battery maker tops annual ‘rich list’
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British Petroleum mulls share in China-Kuwait joint refinery
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CNPC, BP in deal to develop Iraqi oilfield
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French company wins China energy contract
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Coal consumption is slashed
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China prudent over tapping combustible ice: project leader
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China’s renewable energy boom
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China sovereign fund buys stake in Kazakhstan oil, gas firm
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Solar panels at parade highlight changing energy use
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Nordic cleantech ventures focus on Chinese market
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China VP: nuclear contracts key to mainland-HK cooperation
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New green revolution powers rise to top
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Boeing looks at greener partnerships for aviation
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Wang lauds energy ties with Russia
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China cuts jet fuel price 4% as crude oil cost falls
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French company wins China energy contract
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Electric buses ready to hit the streets
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Venture plans one hundred new gas stations in Shaanxi
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China, Russia set to ink slew of energy contracts
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Shell chalks up expansion plans for more gas pumps
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Lenders, coal producers power market gain in trading
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China, Russia bolster ties with gas, trade deals
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China launches low-carbon product labelling scheme
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China’s power consumption continues to rise in September
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A Green Supply Chain Starts in China
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