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Record cold weather in China sends power demand through the roof

    Date: 08/01/21
 

BEIJING (Reuters) – Exceptionally cold weather sweeping through China has caused a huge increase in power demand in the world’s largest energy consumer and hampered transportation.
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Frigid weather across north Asia has caught utilities and liquefied natural gas importers off guard as demand for power lowered inventories and pushed spot prices to record levels.

China’s Central Meteorological Station released the first cold warning in 2021 earlier in the week to several regions. Cities such as the eastern port city of Qingdao recorded the lowest temperature in history and the capital city Beijing had coldest day since the 1960s on Jan 7.

https://www.thegwpf.com/record-cold-weather-in-china-sends-power-demand-through-the-roof/

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Re: Record cold weather in China sends power demand through the roof
« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2021, 11:10:28 pm »
With all the carbon dioxide they churn out from their coal-fired power plants, one would think it would raise their temps...