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My chinese brothers, any insights? Incompetence from local governments?
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More like divine sarcasm.
My chinese brothers, any insights? Incompetence from local governments?
Grid capacity maxed out, not generation. Usually annual electricity shortages come much later, when cold season starts. It was much earlier this year, despite the warm autumn.
All those analysis have been in Chinese media for many days. Nobody is pretending and you are honest, too, to show that you are behind.Everyone pretends to be knowledgeable. The reason is explained in the vid, no one bothered to watch it.
Ah the same problem as Pakistan?Grid capacity maxed out, not generation.
Maybe in the south. But maxed out grid capacity doesn't seem to explain the power outage in the northeast where economical growth is probably the smallest in China and the population is shrinking.Grid capacity maxed out, not generation. Usually annual electricity shortages come much later, when cold season starts. It was much earlier this year, despite the warm autumn.
All those analysis have been in Chinese media for many days. Nobody is pretending and you are honest, too, to show that you are behind.
Actually nobody knew what is going on. Many theories fly around and nothing is conclusive. One points to skyrocketing coal price. One points to maxed out grid capacity. One points to the unusual low output of hydro-power. One points to the government edict on emission reduction. Any of them can lead to power shortage. Do they all apply or some of them dominate? Since no analysis is required, you tell me the straightforward answer since you claim to truly know.No analysis required, the answer is straightforward if you truly knew, or if you did watch the vid. Who're you trying to smoke? You're a bad liar.
Maybe in the south. But maxed out grid capacity doesn't seem to explain the power outage in the northeast where economical growth is probably the smallest in China and the population is shrinking.
Actually nobody knew what is going on. Many theories fly around and nothing is conclusive. One points to skyrocketing coal price. One points to maxed out grid capacity. One points to the unusual low output of hydro-power. One points to the government edict on emission reduction. Any of them can lead to power shortage. Do they all apply or some of them dominate? Since no analysis is required, you tell me the straightforward answer since you claim to truly know.
Actually nobody knew what is going on. Many theories fly around and nothing is conclusive. One points to skyrocketing coal price. One points to maxed out grid capacity. One points to the unusual low output of hydro-power. One points to the government edict on emission reduction. Any of them can lead to power shortage. Do they all apply or some of them dominate? Since no analysis is required, you tell me the straightforward answer since you claim to truly know.