Sichuan Restores Most Industrial Power Use After Two-Week Crisis
China’s southwestern province of Sichuan restored most power supplies for industries and businesses by Sunday noon after restrictions lasting about two weeks, according to state television.
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(Bloomberg) — China’s southwestern province of Sichuan restored most power supplies for industries and businesses by Sunday noon after restrictions lasting about two weeks, according to state television.
Power use at large-scale industries is gradually resuming except for those with excessive energy consumption, the report said, citing State Grid Corp. of China. Large-scale industries will fully resume once water supplies to hydro-power stations in Sichuan improve.
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Lower temperatures and rain helped to ease the power shortage, the report said. Hydro-power output rose to 460 million kilowatt hours Sunday, 9.5% above the lowest level earlier when the province adopted power restrictions.
Toyota Motor Corp. and electronics manufacturer Foxconn have restarted factories in Sichuan, Nikkei reported earlier.
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