CIS Holding generates less heat and power in Urals
19 April 2011 (09:24)
It has been reported that CIS Holding’s heat and power generating companies produced 21.13bn kilowatt-hours of electric power and 49.65m gigacalories of heat in the first quarter of 2011. This is actually 0.6% and 3.2% less, respectively, than in the first quarter of 2010, as that particular period was extraordinarily cold
The Urals-based heat and power networks produced 1,810,348,645 kilowatt-hours of electric power and 6,886,258 gigacalories of heat in the first quarter of 2011. This is less than the 7,197,543 gigacalories in the first months of 2010; the same is true of the electricity generation, which dropped in comparison with last year’s 1,872,735,310 kilowatt-hours.
The Urals-based heat and power networks produced 1,810,348,645 kilowatt-hours of electric power and 6,886,258 gigacalories of heat in the first quarter of 2011. This is less than the 7,197,543 gigacalories in the first months of 2010; the same is true of the electricity generation, which dropped in comparison with last year’s 1,872,735,310 kilowatt-hours.
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