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Why are there many "power cuts" in Hunan and Zhejiang? What impact will this have on residents' lives?

Due to the shortage of electricity in the south, the electricity load is too large, which will affect residents' daily electricity consumption and even their heating. Near the end of the year, major enterprises have stepped up their efforts to hoard goods. Affected by the epidemic, coal prices have risen, the purchase of electricity has been limited, cold air has been constantly invading, and the heating load of household appliances in the south is also very heavy. Therefore, this year, many places in the south have implemented the policy of limiting electricity.

First of all, the power shortage is affected by the epidemic. This year, the export orders of major enterprises have surged, and economic growth has boosted power growth. In addition, the soaring import price of coal in Australia and other places has also increased the cost of coal. The continuous invasion of cold air to the south has made Zhejiang, Jiangxi and Hunan extremely cold this year. In this case, everyone usually turns on the air conditioner and the electric heater to keep warm, which puts great pressure on local electricity consumption.

The second is to control the energy is not up to standard. In addition to the above reasons, there are some local reasons. According to the regulations of Zhejiang Province, government agencies can only turn on the air conditioner when the outdoor temperature is below 3℃. In order to control energy, Yiwu even turned off street lamps. This is because Zhejiang Province has not reached the 20 18~2020 energy-saving and environmental protection plan formulated by the province, so it is approaching the end of the year and is limiting electricity. Power rationing in Hunan Province is due to the long-term overload of Yueyang Power Plant in Hunan Province, resulting in short-term failure.

Third, it affects residents' electricity consumption and has a certain impact on residents' lives. This year is a cold winter, and there is no central heating in the south. Everyone turns on air conditioning and heating to keep warm. If electricity is cut off, many people will get colder and colder, and the incidence of colds will increase. Even some places restrict street lamps, which will increase the probability of traffic accidents.

However, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) responded that it is doing its best to ensure that residents use electricity. Affected by the epidemic, it is not easy for all walks of life this year. Everyone must unite to spend 2020 and welcome the wonderful 20021year. Dear friends in the south, are you all restricted from using electricity there?