China’s power cuts this year are not likely to stretch too far beyond summer, as conditions of this year’s power crunch are different from last year’s, according to analysts.
Power rationing in parts of China including parts of the Yangtze region has sparked concerns of a repeat of last year’s electricity crunch that hurt many of China’s main manufacturing hubs.
In Shanghai, Chinese authorities turned off the lights on the city’s famous riverfront spot, The Bund on Monday and Tuesday to conserve power. But analysts say this time around, things are different.
This year’s power problems are related to weather and will ease once the heatwave has abated, analysts say, while last year’s crisis was caused by long-running structural problems in the electricity supply.
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