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Russian electricity supplies to China up 33% in 10M 2022, says Rosneft CEO

Earlier, Russia’s power generating company Inter RAO told TASS that Moscow and Beijing had signed an agreement stipulating an increase in Russia’s electricity exports to record 4.4 bln kWh in 2022

MOSCOW, November 29. /TASS/. Russia’s electricity exports to China increased by 33% in ten months of 2022 to almost 4 bln kWh, Chief Executive Officer of Rosneft Igor Sechin said at the Russian-Chinese energy business forum on Tuesday.

"Inter RAO has boosted electricity supplies from Russia to China this year amid abnormal heat and energy deficit at the request of the Chinese side. In January-October supplies rose by 33% year-on-year to almost 4 bln kWh," he said.

Earlier, Russia’s power generating company Inter RAO told TASS that Moscow and Beijing had signed an agreement stipulating an increase in Russia’s electricity exports to record 4.4 bln kWh in 2022.