China Today; China Tomorrow; China Always!

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Showing posts with label Power. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Power. Show all posts

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Rise in People's Power


A nondescript plot of industrial land on the outskirts of the southern Chinese port city of Xiamen has become the focus of a new political movement.

The site was supposed to be the home of a new chemical plant, but protesters have forced the city government to put the project on hold.


It is a rare example of people power in a country where government officials are used to doing exactly what they want, when they want.


Ordinary people elsewhere in the country have taken note. There were similar protests over a railway project recently in Shanghai.


The Xiamen saga began when Taiwan's Xianglu Group said it wanted to build a chemical factory on the Haicang peninsula on the edge of the city.


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China is beginning to look more like the "People's Republic." Suprisingly, residents have persuaded officials to put the building plans for the new chemical plant on hold. This could be the beginning of a rise in power for the people of China, and they deserve a little bit. After all, there is over a billion of them.
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

China in power shortage warning!


China says it is facing serious power shortages as severe winter weather continues to cause unusually high demand for electricity.


Thirteen regions have already started to ration power supplies, the official Xinhua news agency reported.


It said coal reserves were down to emergency levels and stockpiles were only high enough to generate power for the whole country for eight days.


China's economic boom has led to surging demand for electricity.


The coal industry has struggled to keep up, partly because of the government's campaign to close many small mines on safety grounds.



This is significant to China because the shortage of power due to the extreme weather that had hit China the Coal stockpiles have hit emergency levels stating that there is only enough coal to power all of China for 8 days, this also has to do with China closing many small Coal mines due to safety concerns.
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