Shanghai to ensure power supply at all costs
30/1/2008 15:36
Shanghai Daily news
Shanghai will burn petroleum to generate electricity or purchase from
neighboring provinces regardless of the cost to ensure power in the city, the
manager of the electricity authority said yesterday, a local newspaper reported
today.
Electricity demand hit 13.40 million kilowatts on Monday, said
Zhou Yongxing, general manager of Shanghai Electric Power Co.
Though the
power network can provide a peak of 18 million kilowatts, six million kilowatts
have to be bought and transferred from other provinces. That supply is
threatened due to broken power cables and falling electricity towers, the China
Business Newspaper reported.
Shanghai Electric will increase the output
of its oil-burnt power plants to bridge the demand gap even though it will mean
the company loses money, Zhou said.
If power-generating capacity falls
below 10 million kilowatts because of a coal shortage, the company will ask the
city government to allocate more natural gas to its gas power plants, Zhou
added.
Also, if power supplies drop, heavy users will be asked to close
temporarily to save electricity.
Thus far, 18 heavy power users have been
asked to reschedule production to non-peak hours.
Power, gas and water
supplies are under huge pressure due to the cold weather and the most serious
snowfall in 50 years hit the city on Monday.
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