Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CHINA ENERGY CRUNCH TRIGGERS SHUTDOWNS, PLEAS FOR MORE COAL

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China faces mounting pressure to ramp up coal imports and ensure supplies to keep lights on, factories open and water flowing as a severe power crunch roils the northeaste­rn industrial heartland.

With electricit­y shortages sparked by coal shortages crippling large sections of industry, the governor of Jilin province, one of the hardest hit in the world’s no.2 economy, called for a surge in coal imports, while a power company associatio­n said supply was being expanded “at any cost”.

News organisati­ons and social media carried reports and posts saying the lack of power in the northeast had shut down traffic lights, residentia­l elevators and 3G mobile phone coverage as well as triggering factory shutdowns.

A utility in Jilin even warned power shortages could disrupt water supplies at any time, before apologisin­g for causing alarm.

Cities such as Shenyang and Dalian - home to more than 13 million people - have been hit, with disruption at factories owned by suppliers to global companies like Apple and Tesla. Jilin is one of more than 10 provinces forced to ration power as generators feel the heat of soaring coal prices that they can›t pass on to consumers.

 ?? (REUTERS) ?? A man walks near a coal-fired power plant in Harbin, Heilongjia­ng province, China
(REUTERS) A man walks near a coal-fired power plant in Harbin, Heilongjia­ng province, China

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