BEIJING, May 10 -- CHINA Huaneng Group, the nation's
biggest power company, has started constructing a 2.4-billion-yuan (312 million
U.S. dollars) power plant in Jiangxi province to increase electricity supply to
the country's east.
The firm, based in Beijing, will build two so-called
supercritical coal-fired generators of 350 megawatts each in Jiangxi Province's
Ganzhou city, the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission
said in a statement on its Website Wednesday.
This type of generator will cut coal usage by at least 10
grams per kilowatt-hour, it said. "This plant is the biggest energy project in
Ganzhou and will boost electricity supplies to local consumers in Jiangxi,"
Bloomberg News reported, citing the statement.
(Source: Shanghai Daily)