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by baybal2
1727 days ago
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The prime suspect is actually the grid, and generation capacity itself. It's a recurring phenomenon every few years. China doesn't have district heating in Shanghai, and further south, despite climate at around Shanghai latitudes being quit cold. This leads to everybody using electric heaters. It's like the Texas electricity crisis in USA, except it happens every relatively cold winter in China. |
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Shanghai is one of those edge climates where it's not quite cold enough to do something about the cold, but just cold enough to be uncomfortable and deploy a band-aid fix.
So they don't make real investments in climate control and everyone is cold and/or wears sweaters in the office and/or deploys electric heaters ...