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− | == | + | ==Coal plants in Fujian== |
− | For a | + | For a full list and map of all coal plants in Fujian Province, China, go to CoalSwarm's [http://endcoal.org/tracker/ Global Coal Plant Tracker] and choose Region East Asia, Map China - Fujian. |
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+ | Fujian, China’s southeastern coastal province has emerged as a major transferring center to import Jiangxi and other inland provinces. From January to October in 2011, Fujian has imported 11.58 million tones of coal 13.2% of which or 1.53 million tonnes was transferred from Quanzhou and Fuzhou ports to power plants at Jiangxi province. The region is 123,100 square km (47,500 square miles.) It has a population of 36,894,216 as of [[Sixth National Population Census of the People's Republic of China|2010 census]]. <ref>[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/221639/Fujian/71268/History "Fujian"] Encyclopedia Britannica, July,26, 2013.</ref> | ||
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Coal plants in Fujian
For a full list and map of all coal plants in Fujian Province, China, go to CoalSwarm's Global Coal Plant Tracker and choose Region East Asia, Map China - Fujian.
History
Fujian, China’s southeastern coastal province has emerged as a major transferring center to import Jiangxi and other inland provinces. From January to October in 2011, Fujian has imported 11.58 million tones of coal 13.2% of which or 1.53 million tonnes was transferred from Quanzhou and Fuzhou ports to power plants at Jiangxi province. The region is 123,100 square km (47,500 square miles.) It has a population of 36,894,216 as of 2010 census. [1]
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