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UNAUDITED INTERIM RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020
UNAUDITED INTERIM RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2020 |
In April 2021, the electricity consumption budget of high energy consuming enterprises in Wumeng Inner Mongolia will increased by 750 million kwh
Ulanqab city issued the electricity consumption budget of high energy consuming enterprises in April 2021, and the electricity consumption budget of high energy consuming enterprises in April will increase by 750 million kwh on a month on month basis. |
Jiangsu Deyou precision steel pipe has entered the trial production stage
Jiangsu Deyou Precision Steel Pipe Co., Ltd. specializes in the production of welded stainless steel pipe and seamless stainless steel pipe. It is one of 24 projects settled in Xiangshui stainless steel industrial park. |
Progress of Suez Canal blockage: rescue work suspended until Thursday, waiting for heavy equipment to enter
According to a number of media reports, the rescue work for the ever given giant container freighter stranded in the Suez Canal has been suspended and is expected to resume in the morning of Thursday, Egypt local time. |
South Africa seeks lesser of two evils with Eskom debt options
South Africa’s National Treasury is considering whether it would be better to move a chunk of Eskom Holdings' R464-billion of debt into a special-purpose vehicle (SPV) or have the State take over responsibility for it directly, people familiar with the situat... |
"Power artery" surging eastward Ningxia has been "discharging" the whole country continuously for ten years
Ningxia has continuously sent thermal power and green power to more than ten provinces across the country through the "west to East power transmission" channel. |
China Steel Jinba chromium industry plans to restart the furnace and resume production
Zimasco is working on its West plant in kwekwe, Zimbabwe, to restart the furnace to resume production. |
Swedish power generation pilot plant can be opened in Saman, which is expected to save 15% of electricity charges
Last week, Swedish Stirling, a clean technology company that converts toxic gases into electricity, opened a new pilot power plant at Samancor Chrome's TC smelter in Mooinooi, South Africa. |
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