China's looting in East Turkistan continues, and the amount of electricity exported in the first half of the year reached 59.274 billion kilowatt hours.
According to a news report from China's propaganda agency, Tianyatag Network, the amount of electricity exported from East Turkistan in the first half of the year was 59.274 billion kilowatt-hours, and the average amount of electricity exported was 327 million kilowatt-hours per day.
Among them, the amount of new energy delivered abroad reached 21.174 billion kilowatt hours, accounting for 35.72% of the total amount of electricity delivered abroad.
China has benefited from the power resources it plundered from East Turkistan, and in the first half of the year, it exported 6,405,000 tons of electricity, equivalent to burning less standard coal.
The huge resources coming out of occupied East Turkistan are important to solve China's economic and energy crises, and because of this, China continues to increase the size and type of looting.