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Phone | local: international: |
Fax | local: international: |
info@ | |
Web site | http:/ |
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I read that hospitals, schools and government buildings in remote Chinese areas are out of natural gas supplies for running heating systems in their buildings. Why don't Chinese leaders use electric heaters in buildings there's no pollution from electric heaters and electric lines are allot easier to install then natural gas pipelines and you can remain energy independant. It seems like in my opinion some current Chinese leaders are more concerned about keeping up purchases of foreign government oil and natural gas supplys keeping them in the money and continuing to supply oil sales profits to already fat cats corporate and private oil suppliers coffers. Seems like happy buying by government officials in China. Unneeded natural gas supplies should not be prematurely wasted and be saved for in the future generations and future years 2050 to 2200. Sincerely D.M.
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Hello, i would like to know when your opening hours please.
Thank you
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