Electricity is for study? Keep it for the New Year? Author: Lover [16485888] January 28, 2005, 1:26 AM. Living in Wuhan for 2 or 3 years, I reside in Wuchang where there are rarely any power outages due to many universities. How could teaching authority experience power outages? Fridays are the most leisurely "days" for your energy. But now with scheduled power outages every day, it makes me feel very disoriented. Has electricity gone away? (Text by Lover) Wuhan is located on the Yangtze River, with many famous lands. You might think of fish and rice (rice), will there be a water shortage? Upstream from the Danjiangkou Reservoir, the Three Gorges Reservoir area... water resources that are inexhaustible and unlimited, yet power plants in Qingshan, Yangtze River banks, and Huangshi still experience power outages on their last days! Where has the power gone? What about this situation? If Wuhan is like this, how are other places faring? I've heard coal should be preserved to cooperate with the New Year, ensuring no power outages during the Lunar New Year period. But why such "savings" in the Lunar New Year over so many years? Even now, hospitals have stopped receiving power! What does a hospital power outage mean? It could endanger human lives!
Director of Central Leadership, his wife, children, daughter, all got arrested. So what happened to the power department's situation number 1? In the past, "Xinhua Tigers" pulled the year-end power at the end of the year, and the Power Bureau said it was for celebrating the new year. Now, across hundreds of square kilometers, one pull and it's done - is there really no power to use? Is the Yangtze River in its dry season here? Of course not! If power cannot be stored and sent, then where did this "waiting" power go? Who can tell me? Is it not being sent to "more" power in other places?
It's estimated that in Beijing, where water is scarce, there are few power outages. In Shanghai, there are also few power outages, right? From 9 PM to 7 AM recently in Wuhan, there were power outages, and the sky was filled with sleet, it was cold! The refrigerator in winter, even if unused, even if we can endure without air conditioning, even if we can endure without turning on the computer or watching TV, but can we go without drinking water or eating? We cannot use electric rice cookers, microwaves cannot be used, we cannot boil water in boilers, even gas exhaust fans cannot move the process - are we iron people who don't fear carbon monoxide poisoning? For those living above the second floor, during power outages, there isn't enough water pressure. Then what method do we use for water? What method do we use to flush toilets? These are small issues in life, but hospitals, factories, restaurants - power outages mean eating, working, and living are all affected. Is our lifeline - inside the wires gone? Yet, there are always some places that never experience power outages. Why stop others? Is there a secret? Any privilege? Other places like education and hospitals need electricity too?! Yet, hospitals have stopped, schools have stopped.
Some say there's less coal this year, others say power has been sent to Beijing and Shanghai. I don't care whether these rumors are correct or not; in terms of electricity, we should all be equal!
At this point, rural electricity must be mentioned. Rural electricity prices have always been relatively expensive, and extra money is added along the route because the road is far? Is the power department the last profitable company or a non-profit department of the state? Why does leadership control it? With massive national investment funds, is it appropriate for a company to make its own profits? Power has disappeared, is there an explanation?
A very sad reality is that my friends in Wuhan often experience power outages. During the drought season upstream of the Yellow River, do you have the power to use it? Friends in the northwest, do you have your power? Why is there no electricity to use? Why isn't there coal? It's time to think about these problems. After the New Year, will you continue to have power outages?