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Communiqué on Energy Consumption per Unit of GDP by Region in the Past Three Quarters of 2010
National Bureau of Statistics of China 2010-11-19 10:25:09

National Bureau of Statistics

National Development and Reform Commission

18 November 2010

The Energy Consumption per Unit of GDP in the past three quarters of 2010 for each Province, Autonomous Regions and Municipalities are as follows:

 

 

Rate of Energy Consumption per Unit of GDP(±%

Beijing

-2.05

Tianjin

-1.16

Hebei

-2.96

Shanxi

-4.24

Inner Mongolia

-2.40

Liaoning

-2.84

Jilin

-5.30

Heilongjiang

-3.90

Shanghai

-1.01

Jiangsu

-2.55

Zhejiang

-2.96

Anhui

-4.31

Fujian

-3.00

Jiangxi

-2.83

Shandong

-3.62

Henan

-2.98

Hubei

-2.55

Hunan

-2.40

Guangdong

-2.40

Guangxi

0.44

Hainan

-3.59

Chongqing

-4.07

Sichuan

-4.18

Guizhou

-4.39

Yunnan

-3.79

Shaanxi

-2.36

Gansu

-2.54

Qinghai

2.33

Ningxia

0.89

Xinjiang

1.55

 

Notes:

1.Calculation Formula:

Increase or Decrease Rate of Energy Consumption per Unit of GDP (%) =(Total Energy Consumption in the first half of 2010/GDP in the first half of 2010) / (Total Energy Consumption in the first half of 2009 / GDP in the first half of 2009) 1}×100% 

2.GDP is calculated at constant prices.

3.Data of Tibet is vacant.

4. Data of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan are excluded in this table.

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