China gas and power month in brief: April 2015
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Report summary
Table of contents
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Markets
- Pulling a rabbit from the hat – how did China grow by 7% in Q1 without increasing power demand?
- Tumbling Q1 LNG imports not necessarily a sign of things to come
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Supply
- Lower subsidies for shale gas
- New Chinese LNG players adapting to market realities
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Pricing
- Walking a tight rope - tariff changes aim to boost retrofits and improve industrial sector costs
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Corporate Activity
- Shell-BG: coming into the cross-hairs of China's regulators?
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Policy
- Low emissions retrofits accelerate in power
- Emissions management in the non-power sector receives a boost, but difficult road ahead
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'Smog Watch' – living (and breathing) in Beijing
- Beijing smog retreating on less coal, improved environmental management
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Reduction in on-grid and end user pricesBeijing Air Quality Index (AQI) - April 2014 v. 2015
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