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Load shedding in Northern China

Too late, you have been caught. If you truly knew, you wouldn't have gone a big round talking abt unrelated stuff, when the answer is so straightforward. :rofl:
I never said I knew. You are just an idiot who cannot read and is only fond of saying "I know it but I won't tell you". :)
 
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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.
In this news https://news.creaders.net/china/2021/09/28/2402716.html, it says Heilongjiang province is trying to increase power generation from power plants. That means the cause is not the grid capacity but the power generation.
 
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I never said I knew. You are just an idiot who cannot read and is only fond of saying "I know it but I won't tell you". :)

Nobody needs to "explicitly" say he knew, the post itself reveals it. If you didn't know, you wouldn't go providing answers and reasons like you did. :rofl:
 
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Nobody needs to "explicitly" say he knew, the post itself reveals it. If you didn't know, you wouldn't go providing answers and reasons.... :rofl:
I watched that video. It lists many reasons, same as my posts. If the post itself reveals it then I also reveal it. Only leave you clueless.
 
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I watched that video. It lists many reasons, same as my posts. If the post itself reveals it then I also reveal it. Only leave you clueless.

You did not until I called you out. I know many here can be quite daft, but it's obvious you're trying to smoke our way around.
 
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You did not until I called you out. I know many here can be quite daft, but it's obvious you're trying to smoke our way around.
That is true. But after you called me out, I learned nothing new from the video. I thank you for calling me out but you don't have to pretend to be some insufferable know-it-all, when you certainly know very little. With all the words you have wasted in this thread, you haven't provided anything new.
 
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That is true. But after you called me out, I learned nothing new from the video. I thank you for calling me out but you don't have to pretend to be some insufferable know-it-all, when you certainly know very little. With all the words you have wasted in this thread, you haven't provided anything new.

If you would admit you didn't know the reason, you wouldn't be the Mr. Know-it-all right from the beginning. That's also why you got rifled up over a factual observation I made, and I wasn't even talking to you, lol. The others weren't bothered, but you Mr. Know-it-all just couldn't let it go.

Your answer is SO predictable, even as you tried to spin it around, LOL.
 
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In this news https://news.creaders.net/china/2021/09/28/2402716.html, it says Heilongjiang province is trying to increase power generation from power plants. That means the cause is not the grid capacity but the power generation.
It can't be simply because the existing capacity in the north-east is gigantic, and is normally a surplus which is then exported to south. North-East had a lot of steel, and bauxite smelters which closed this decade because they went bust after the steel/aluminium bubble.
 
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There can't be a shortage of coal. China has world's biggest coal reserves. They will last for centuries.

Australia has nothing to do with this, and couldn't have had.
 
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There can't be a shortage of coal. China has world's biggest coal reserves. They will last for centuries.

Australia has nothing to do with this, and couldn't have had.
A shortage of coal must be man-made, such as shutting down coal mines regardless what the market demands. You are right that Australian coal has nothing to do with this as China import from Australia only counted for 5% of total consumption before stopping the import.
 
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They should've learn from Taiwan and 用爱发电.
 
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There can't be a shortage of coal. China has world's biggest coal reserves. They will last for centuries.

Australia has nothing to do with this, and couldn't have had.
A shortage of coal must be man-made, such as shutting down coal mines regardless what the market demands. You are right that Australian coal has nothing to do with this as China import from Australia only counted for 5% of total consumption before stopping the import.

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