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China sees first drop in energy consumption per unit of GDP in three years
BEIJING, Jan. 23 (Xinhua) -- China saw its energy consumption per unit of gross domestic product (GDP) value drop from the third quarter of 2006, the first fall in three years, said the central economic planning body.


"The government's efforts to reduce energy consumption produced relatively good results, but they were still far from the original target," said Han Yongwen, secretary general of the National Development and Reform Commission, during an online interview on Tuesday.


He did not disclose the specific margin of energy reduction.


Amid mounting concern over energy demand and environmental pollution brought about by high energy consumption, the government planned to cut energy use per unit of GDP value by 20 percent from2006 to 2010, and by 4percent in 2006.


However, the energy consumption per unit of GDP rose 0.8 percent instead of declining in the first half of 2006, leaving the government an even more arduous task.


Han contributed the rise to the high proportion of heavy industry in the economic structure, the mode of economic growth relying on scale and a time-lag between policies and their effects.


The government has set energy saving and pollution reduction as its primary tasks in restructuring the national economy after the central economic work conference held last December.


"We'll make utmost efforts with utmost determination to ensure the targets be met," said Han.

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