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China - Media: Large-scale power rationing across the country, the Northeast began to restrict civilian power - October 23, 2021

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
Large-scale power rationing across the country, the Northeast began to restrict civilian power


This month, there were large-scale power rationing in many places, and the situation was very serious. Jiangsu Province was the first to control it, followed by Guangdong Province.
And gradually spread to the whole country, more than half of the provinces have begun to introduce relevant policies and measures. Ningxia in the northwest region has a strong force. Guangdong and Jiangsu are large manufacturing provinces and demand for electricity is large, so many companies can only stop production. As a big manufacturing country, China will inevitably cause people to panic when encountering this kind of incident. Therefore, everyone has begun to speculate and have seen many interpretations and statements on the Internet, but there is no explanation from an authoritative person.

According to various voices on the Internet, there are two main reasons for this large-scale power outage. The first is because of energy conservation and emission reduction, and the second is because of the increase in coal prices. Since the first half of the year, coal prices have increased several times. However, this does not directly cause the power outage. The people have always been suspicious of the reasons behind it. Therefore, this incident not only affected the industry, but also caused social panic.
Especially in Northeast China, winter is coming, the weather is very cold, but the sudden power outage has caused a lot of inconvenience to everyone’s life, and people’s daily life has problems, especially heating. I saw many netizens’ complaints. It’s true. It is frightening. In fact, the state is fully capable of warning in advance of this matter.
Because electricity is the basis for ensuring people’s lives, not only residents use electricity, but also corporate and industrial use. The state’s restrictions on residential electricity use cannot greatly alleviate this situation, and many people still have questions. In this way, power outages stop production, and many companies work for one day and then rest for three or four days.
Will it cause workers to lose their jobs? There are still many large screens and night scenes in cities that have not stopped. This kind of night scene lighting also consumes a lot of electricity, why not stop it? So, there are many things the government It didn't give the people a reasonable explanation, which led to the current situation. If the electricity bill eventually rises, this is probably unacceptable to most people. I don't know what you think?


zhttps://new.qq.com/omn/20211023/20211023A06PUA00.html
 
Am surprised that a comment like this survived the Chinese censors.
Was it perhaps posted in a non mainland publication?
 
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