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China's wintry cold lifts diesel use as factories buy generators

04 Jan 2021

A frigid winter is leading to power shortages in parts of China, driving up demand for diesel as factories rush to install generators to keep the lights on.
 
Some provinces have started rationing electricity to industrial and commercial users to make sure there's enough power to heat homes during a colder-than-typical winter. That's prompting factories to snap up portable generators and the diesel they run on to ensure their plants stay open to meet orders amid record-high exports from the country.
 
The Chinese meteorological authority earlier issued an orange alert nationwide - the second-highest level in its four-tier system - as a cold wave sweeps through the nation. With temperatures still expected to dip further, grid operators are prioritising the supply of energy to homes and the community, leaving other customers to scramble for alternative power sources.
 
"Power cuts have brought us extra orders," Huang Yu, a sales manager at Shandong Dianyuan Village Power Technology Co, a company that supplies generators of different sizes. "We have been quite busy since November, receiving non-stop orders from customers in Jiangsu and Zhejiang," she said via phone.
 
Source : https://www.businesstimes.com