National Railway Administration: As of September 18, the outbound coal transportation volume of Xinjiang Railway reached 60.166 million tons, an increase of 51% year-on-year.
As of September 18, this year, the coal transportation volume of the Xinjiang railway department has reached 105 million tons, an increase of 17.1% compared to the same period last year. Among them, the amount of coal exported from Xinjiang reached 60.166 million tons, an increase of 51% year-on-year.
According to the official WeChat account of the National Railway Administration, as of September 18th, the Xinjiang railway department has transported 105 million tons of coal this year, an increase of 17.1% compared to the previous year. Among them, the amount of coal transported outside Xinjiang reached 60.166 million tons, an increase of 51%, providing strong support for ensuring national energy security and serving regional economic and social development.
With the accelerating release of high-quality coal production capacity in Xinjiang this year, the demand for transporting coal from Xinjiang to other regions is increasing. The Xinjiang railway department has continuously improved its capacity for transporting coal from Xinjiang by strengthening service marketing, implementing efficiency improvement measures, and improving the functional layout of entry and exit channels in Xinjiang. So far this year, the daily average loading volume of coal transported from Xinjiang to other regions has reached 3,422 cars, an increase of 47.7% compared to the previous year. Recently, 233,000 tons of coal are transported out of Xinjiang every day, ensuring a high level of coal inventory in power plants and effectively meeting the coal supply needs of various regions.
This article is excerpted from the official WeChat account of the National Railway Administration; edited by Huang Xiaodong from GMTEight.
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