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China gas and power month in brief: February 2016
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Report summary
Despite weakness in the Chinese gas market, winter can be relied upon to provide demand upside. With January temperatures across China touching near-30 year lows, data showed a significant demand surge at the start of 2016.
Table of contents
- Executive summary
- Markets
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- Data dashboard
- Gas shortages continued with China's cold snap
- Policy
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- New TPA regulations expected: a sign of change or status quo?
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Protectionism
- Renewables curtailed to make markets coal
- Cracks emerge over China's 'Go West' strategy
- Smog watch
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Is breathing easier a sign of China's industrial woes?
- Beijing and Taiyuan, AQI
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Is breathing easier a sign of China's industrial woes?
Tables and charts
This report includes 4 images and tables including:
- Monthly gas demand
- Monthly LNG demand
- Regional power demand growth (2013-2015)
- China gas and power month in brief: February 2016: Image 4
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