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by rescbr
203 days ago
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Not sure the Chinese taxpayer is footing the bill though - of course, it might not be net zero, there might be secondary effects, etc. A few days ago I read an article saying the Chinese utilities have a pricing structure that favors high-tech industries (say, an AI data center), making the difference by charging more the energy-intensive but less sophisticated industries (an aluminium smelter, for example). Admittedly, there are some advantages when you do central and long-term economic planning. |
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