Public lighting was down 2.8 percent, while household consumption was up 3 percent. Electricity exports were down 72.2 percent, or 351.2 million KWh. Heat plant-generated electricity stood at 2.903 billion KWh, down 13.7 percent, or 461.5 million KWh. Water power plant-generated electricity totalled 1.500 billion KWh, up 23.2 percent, or 282.1 million KWh, while electricity generated by nuclear power plants reached 1.001 billion KWh, down 5 percent, or 52.2 million KWh.
Electricity resources over the same period totalled 5.492 billion KWh, down 5 percent, or 288.4 million KWh from January 2009. The decline in electricity resources is said to be the result of falling electricity production, which went down 4.1 percent, or 231.6 million KWh.
Primary energy resources stood at 2.743 million tonnes of oil equivalent (toe), up 11,100 toe from January 2009. Primary energy imports reached 790,000 toe in January 2010, up 12.3 percent from January 2009, while domestic production went down 3.7 percent, to 1.953 million toe.
































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