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China Turns Out the Lights

China shows us one way to meet government-mandated energy goals: Shut off the power.

BEIJING (AP) – Chinese steel mills and mobile phone factories are being idled and thousands of homes in one area are doing without electricity as local governments order power cuts to meet energy-saving targets set by Beijing.

Rolling blackouts and enforced power cuts are affecting key industrial areas. The prosperous eastern city of Taizhou turned off street lights and ordered hotels and shopping malls to cut power use. In Anping County southwest of Beijing, an area known as China’s wire-manufacturing capital, thousands of factories and homes have endured daylong blackouts over the past two weeks.

“We can’t meet deadlines for some orders and will have to pay penalties,” said Han Hongmai, general manager of Anping’s Jintai Metal Wire Co. “At home we can’t use the toilet” on blackout days due to lack of power for water pumps, he said.

Tom Friedman, eat your heart out.

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   09/08/10 18:36

Just wait until the greenies do it to us here. Oh, wait they are already working on it. The are preventing new power plants, so it should be happen soon.

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