Gov't exposes power plant pricing scam
Updated: 2014-04-03 17:33
(Xinhua)
|
|||||||||||
BEIJING -- China's economic planner said on Thursday that it will punish coal-fired power plants that falsely claim to have installed and be operating environmental protection equipment as a pretext for raising prices.
The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) and the Ministry of Environmental Protection issued a statement to reiterate that coal-fired power plants must be equipped with and be operating facilities to limit sulfur, nitrates and dust in their emissions before increasing prices on the grounds of environmental protection expenses.
According to the NDRC, some plants have cheated by raising prices of their power without running their facilities to clean discharges, according to the NDRC.
The commission and the ministry vowed to step up monitoring of power plants' discharges and punish those whose discharges contain pollutants above limits.
Now power plants with environmental protection equipment can raise their power prices by 0.015 yuan per kilowatt-hour for desulfidation, 0.01 yuan for denitration and 0.002 yuan for dust elimination.
Top 10 cities with worst smog in China |
Related Stories
2014 global coking coal summit to take place in Taiyuan 2014-03-25 11:29
Coal hub plans pricing, ownership reforms 2014-03-19 07:38
China's geothermal energy could replace coal 2014-03-14 11:36
Shanxi promises to protect environment with clean coal tech 2014-03-12 07:28
Coal industry digs for solutions 2014-03-12 07:22
Today's Top News
Turkey expects China's high speed rail investment
NASA halts co-op with Russia
Putin officially divorces his wife
Search for MH370 'must not ease up'
China announces economic package
2 more human H7N9 cases in China
Full text of China's policy paper on EU
Xi's trip builds bridge to Europe
Hot Topics
Lunar probe , China growth forecasts, Emission rules get tougher, China seen through 'colored lens', International board,
Editor's Picks
White Crane dance takes flight |
'Model husband' shatters image of love |
President Xi visits western Europe |
Reforms give NGOs a level playing field |
Crossing the great relationship divide |
Baby hatches raise controversy |