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Beijing and Shanghai face blackouts in deepening power crunch

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https://asia.nikkei.com/Economy/Bei...1&pub_date=20210929053000&seq_num=29&si=44594

Beijing and Shanghai face blackouts in deepening power crunch
Rolling outages come as factories suspend work and water supply unstable


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Power lines in Beijing: Planned power outages are believed to affect 10,000 residents in the capital. © Reuters
SHUNSUKE TABETA, Nikkei staff writerSeptember 29, 2021 00:44 JST

BEIJING -- China has begun rolling blackouts in Beijing and Shanghai, metropolises home to 48 million people, as the country struggles with crippling power shortages that have hit key factories in a further threat to the economy.

The Beijing office of State Grid Corp. of China said it will begin scheduled power outages in select areas through Sunday. Electricity will mainly be cut for a few daytime hours at a time.

The rolling blackouts will affect at least four districts in the capital. They include Xicheng and Dongcheng, which house government agencies and residences of top officials; Chaoyang, where many foreigners live; and Haidan, where several tech companies are located.

"The main purpose is to carry out regular equipment maintenance and upgrades to the power grid," State Grid said in a social media post Tuesday. "At present, the power grid in the capital has sufficient, stable and orderly supply."

The exact number of homes and business affected has not been disclosed. Some media outlets have reported that the blackouts cut through about 60 grid sections, which would translate to more than 10,000 people being without power. Beijing has a population of 22 million people.

The scheduled blackouts mainly target private residences, largely sparing factories.

"I've received no information about factories in Beijing suspending operations due to power rationing," said a source from a Japanese manufacturer operating in China.

Shanghai, home to 26 million people, will conduct rolling blackouts through Sunday as well. The national power shortage has caused suppliers of Apple and Tesla to suspend operations in Jiangsu Province, adjacent to Shanghai.

Factories run by Japanese manufacturers in Guangdong Province have been affected.

Taking the brunt of the power shortage is China's Rust Belt region in the northeast. In Shenyang, a city in Liaoning Province, traffic signals have ceased to work, leading to congestions, according to media reports. In Jilin Province, Jilin City's water supply has been unstable and officials have called on citizens to stock up on water.

The biggest reason for the electricity shortfall is the waning operations at coal plants. The price of coal has risen by more than 30% from a year earlier, forcing coal-fired plants to reduce power output.

President Xi Jinping has pledged to have carbon dioxide emissions peak out by 2030 and attain carbon neutrality by 2060. Local government efforts to attain those goals have factored heavily in the power shortages.
 
"The main purpose is to carry out regular equipment maintenance and upgrades to the power grid," State Grid said in a social media post Tuesday. "At present, the power grid in the capital has sufficient, stable and orderly supply."

Totalitarian regimes love to put up a brave front and pretend they got everything under control. Sounds familiar? :wink:
 
It's a good move some temporary pain to slow climate change. Once they bring online green energy, china will benefit immensely.
 
Orbi good, who ask them to be so stupid sanction Australian coal?
 
Practice mobilisation exercise cut off electrical installations prepare for war....

Singapore shd practice this too ...
 
Orbi good, who ask them to be so stupid sanction Australian coal?

Don't you know buy coals from other countries and keep you own coal resources... China had own coal reserves for own use but still buy from Australia, empty Australia coals first.... trading..

Like PAP cheated ahneh to come work in Singapore to be foreign tenants... help pay mortgage loans...
 
Don't you know buy coals from other countries and keep you own coal resources... China had own coal reserves for own use but still buy from Australia, empty Australia coals first.... trading..

Like PAP cheated ahneh to come work in Singapore to be foreign tenants... help pay mortgage loans...

China's coal is inferior quality, good luck! :cool:
 
Orbi good, who ask them to be so stupid sanction Australian coal?
another miscalculation under Xi's reforms.
1. evergrande
2. power shortage as winter approaches
3. massive job losses in education and tech

china has always been it's own worst enemy.
 
Go fuck yrslf....
Its true, Au coal is high grade. Indonesia is not bad, PNG has good grade but scale is smaller, india and China have low grade. Eg. India has enough dirty coal to last for hundreds of years and pollute the earth to death. But fortunately not many buyers.
 
another miscalculation under Xi's reforms.
1. evergrande
2. power shortage as winter approaches
3. massive job losses in education and tech

china has always been it's own worst enemy.

Update:

Beijing Orders Energy Firms To "Secure Supplies At All Costs"​

Bloomberg reports that China’s central government officials "ordered the country’s top state-owned energy companies to secure supplies for this winter at all costs."
https://www.zerohedge.com/commoditi...gy-firms-secure-supplies-all-costs-oil-surges
 
another miscalculation under Xi's reforms.
1. evergrande
2. power shortage as winter approaches
3. massive job losses in education and tech

china has always been it's own worst enemy.
When you have a primary school educated delusional fucktard run the show, expect disasters to happen.
 
You may hate Trump down to the core, but you cannot deny he managed to let the whole world see how fucked-up and insidious China really is under the skin.
 
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