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updated: 2009-11-09

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In front of electrical powerlines, Chinese construction workers labor on a highway overpass project in Beijing Sunday, Feb. 19, 2006. Power shortages due to China's booming economy has led Chinese authorities to increase power production capacity and expand other forms of power production such as nuclear and hydro. click to open
In front of electrical powerlines, a Chinese construction worker walks on a highway overpass project in Beijing Sunday, Feb. 19, 2006. Power shortages due to China's booming economy has led Chinese authorities to increase power production capacity and expand other forms of power production such as nuclear and hydro. click to open
Two Chinese workers install electric power lines in China's capital Beijing November 12, 2004. The statistics bureau said electricity output in October was 15.8 percent higher than a year earlier, jumping from an 11.8 percent rise in the year through September. China's capital, Beijing, raised electricity rates for residents by nine percent on Wednesday after a five percent increase in June for industry. click to open


 
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