China exceeds target for household gas projects, but some left freezing

Reuters  |  BEIJING 

(Reuters) - (MEP) said it had completed coal-to-and coal-to-projects for 3.9 million households or 25,220 villages, exceeding a target of 3.1 million houses for 2017 in northern Chinese regions.

The project has left some rural villages in the cold, however, the MEP said late on Sunday, as local officials were unable to finish projects before the winter heating period began on Nov. 15.

As many as 3,704 villages had not completed switching residents from stoves to either burning natural or to as of Dec. 24. That accounts for 16 percent of the total amount of the project, the MEP data showed. As a result, these villages need to keep burning coal, the MEP said.

began an ambitious programme earlier this year under which millions of households and some industrial users are switching away from for heating, as tries to clean the tainted air in northern after decades of galloping growth.

But the programme has led to widespread shortages of natural gas, sent LNG prices soaring and left some residents freezing in their homes and factories shuttered.

The statement from the MEP was the first acknowledgement from the central government of the consequences of the move.

China's LNG imports hit a monthly record of 4.06 million tonnes in November, customs data showed on Sunday.

(Reporting by and Aizhu Chen; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

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First Published: Mon, December 25 2017. 15:46 IST