Following the power restrictions in Zhejiang and Hunan provinces and cities, as well as the blackout in Guangzhou without warning, Shanghai also issued a blackout notice, which is said to be the first time in more than two decades in Shanghai, causing a lot of concern.
On the 22nd, an article circulating online “Shanghai tomorrow blackout notice 2020.12.22” troubled the public, in connection with the recent power shortage in Hunan, Zhejiang, Jiangxi and other places, as well as the blackout in Guangzhou without warning, Shanghai people can’t help but worry whether Shanghai is also a shortage of electricity.
A power outage notice issued in Shanghai has sparked a lot of concern.
The blackout notice shows that the blackout time is from 12-2206:00 to 12-2218:00, and the scope of the blackout includes: the intersection of Gubei Road, Tianshan Road, Changning District (track 15; Gubei intersection, Tianshan Road); the blackout line is “60 Tianshan Pump Station B”.
The news soon sparked concern and debate. A few hours later, the State Grid Shanghai Electric Power Company through the media “disinformation”, said that the scope of the outage notice is to carry out “planned safety maintenance”, belongs to the “routine power grid maintenance work “The information is only about possible outages. The areas listed in the information are only the general range of possible power outages.
Just a few days ago, Hunan, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Inner Mongolia and many other provinces issued a power outage notice. Among them is the city of Yiwu in Zhejiang and the city of Jinhua, which requires administrative institutions as well as public relations places to open as few or no heating equipment as possible, and local factories have also received notices of relevant power outages.
Night view of power restrictions in Changsha.
At 00:00 on the morning of the 21st, Guangzhou, Dongguan, Shenzhen, Foshan and Zhuhai suddenly blacked out without warning, causing the streets of Baiyun District in Guangzhou to be dark, and some areas still had not resumed power supply by 3:00 a.m., with no water or internet access, leaving many residents at a loss.
For many places of power restrictions and blackout measures, the official claim is because the end of the local government has emission reduction targets, as well as winter power consumption increased significantly due to, but outside analysis of this and the authorities retaliated and called a halt to Australian coal imports also have a direct relationship.
At the same time when the price of coal is soaring in the mainland, the mainland media reported that from the northern ports of domestic trade to the inland extending more than 600 kilometers to the mining areas, the mainland is staging a “coal shortage market magic”: the Bohai Sea ports anchored 204 ships, Jin, Shaanxi and Mongolia is still a coal hard to find. In the southeast coastal ports, 82 Australian ships were stranded at the end of last month, with 8.8 million tons of coal on board, and were turned away.
Some people commented online: a phenomenal electricity and coal shortage, affecting the daily lives and work of hundreds of millions of people, so far no in-depth detailed investigation reports! If the power shortage is due to coal shortage, why is the embargo on Australian coal necessary? Is the embargo on Australian coal just to restrict electricity?
The internet is concerned about the blackout and power restrictions.
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