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China’s power shortage disaster and Beijing’s 9/28 power outages announced in many places |

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Beijing time:2021-09-28 06:28

[New Tang Dynasty Beijing time September 28, 2021]Recently, China’s power shortage crisis has spread rapidly. From the coastal economic center to the three northeastern provinces, one after another has begun to “turn off power cuts,” and even cut power without warning, bringing companies and people’s lives to life. To seriously affect. This wave of electricity curtailment is damaging Beijing, where Zhongnanhai is located. Since the 28th, many areas in Beijing have announced the implementation of power outage plans.

According to news from the mainland media on the 28th, from September 28 to October 8, some areas of Beijing will implement a power outage plan, involving the urban power supply bureau, Chaoyang Power Supply Bureau, Haidian Power Supply Bureau, Tongzhou Power Supply Bureau, Mentougou Power Supply Bureau, Fangshan Power Supply Bureau, etc. .

Some media asked the authorities about the reason for the power outage. The customer service of the State Grid Corporation of China stated: “The price of coal and electricity remains high, resulting in a decline in power plant output, and the supply and demand situation is tight. “

However, the State Grid Beijing Power denied the statement of “power shortage”, claiming that the power outage was routine maintenance, and carried out daily maintenance, operation and maintenance of equipment and power grid upgrading and transformation.

Beijing is the political center of the Communist Party of China and the capital of Zhongnanhai. Although the authorities deny the “power shortage”, the large-scale and ten-day power outage plan still makes the outside world suspect that it is not a simple routine maintenance, but is related to the current nationwide power supply. The shortage is related.

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Many mainland netizens left messages on Weibo, mocking that Beijing’s power outage is the authorities’ “going big chess game.” Some netizens said, “Beijing power outage is finally ushering in. I hope that the people in the capital will not be impulsive and exercise restraint! Be patriotic! Come with enthusiasm, use love to generate electricity.”

In recent times, severe power shortages have occurred in various parts of China. The coastal economic centers of Guangdong, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shanghai, and Shandong, to the inland Guangxi, Yunnan, and all the way to the three northeastern provinces, have successively curtailed power, and many places even have no warning. “Pull the brakes on electricity.” As a result, industrial production was suspended, traffic signals failed, and the period of poor communication and power-up was not clear, which caused public grievances and plunged China’s industrial sector into chaos.

Due to the rapid spread of the power rationing crisis, people everywhere are rushing to buy candles. According to the mainland “Red Star News” report, there has been a phenomenon of hoarding candles in Northeast China, and some candle manufacturers also responded: “Within a week, the order volume has increased dozens of times, and the inventory has now been emptied. Most of the orders have been emptied. From the three provinces of Northeast China.

Some netizens reported that there were several power outages in a day, sometimes for more than 12 hours. A netizen wrote: “Wake up early in the morning without electricity, eat, wash clothes, and dare not go to the toilet. In 2021, I will live out the feeling of primitive people.”

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(Editor in charge: Wen Hui)

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