Undersupply of coal to ease in 2006 (Xinhua) Updated: 2005-11-27 15:23
The coal supply, especially that for power plants, is expected to ease in
2006, according to the China Coal Industry Association.
Total coal production in China is expected to grow 8 percent over last year
to more than 2.1 billion tons in 2005. In the meantime, demand of coal for power
generation will increase 120 million tons to 1.12 billion tons, the association
estimated.
"After the macro-control policy was implemented, undersupply of coal for
power plants in the past two years has been easing gradually since the beginning
of this year," said an expert from the association.
During the January-September period, the supply of coal for power plants
increased 18.1 percent year on year to 367 million tons, resulting in a
historical high coal stock in September and October in the past several years.
Power plants' coal stock exceeded 28 million tons in September and October,
which can last for 19 days and is a sharp increase over the same period last
year, according to the expert.
However, sources with China Electricity Council pointed out that there are
still worries in the electric coal market even with less-tightened supply.
As winter comes, the sources noted, coal demand will augment for heat supply
and enhanced electricity demand, and less rainfall will reduce hydropower
supply. Unfavorable weather in winter will also affect coal transportation
through railways and highways.
Besides, debased coal quality has become an factor for the unstable market of
coal supply, according to the sources.
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