China gas and power month in brief: demand growth meets seasonal slowdown
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Report summary
Table of contents
- Executive summary
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Markets
- Gas demand growth set to slow as winter ends
- Power demand growth returns to normal
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Policy
- NDRC reduces power tariffs for common industrial and commercial users
- China cuts resource tax to stimulate shale gas development
- Hebei opts for power over gas switching for winter heating in 2018
- Distributed wind power sees favourable policy support
- Distributed solar PV policy revision out for public consultation
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Corporate
- CNOOC auctions LNG deliveries via Shanghai exchange
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Smog watch
- Heavy polluters can escape scrutiny – for now
Tables and charts
This report includes the following images and tables:
- Monthly gas demand, bcm
- Monthly LNG imports, Mt
- Monthly power demand, Twh
- Beijing AQI
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