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In December and January, at the height of winter, central and eastern China undertook its most extensive power rationing in a decade. This came as a surprise to international observers, as China’s coal-power sector has run over capacity for years. Average utilisation rates have dropped below 50 per cent...
Power Rationing In China Is Unrelated To Australian Coal Embargo – Analysis
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