China's largest city facing power crisis

China’s largest city is bracing for more power shortages during the sultry summer months, amid official forecasts of price rises for electricity, coal and oil.

China's largest city facing power crisis

China’s largest city is bracing for more power shortages during the sultry summer months, amid official forecasts of price rises for electricity, coal and oil.

Shanghai’s sticky summer weather, with temperatures peaking around 40 degrees C (104 F), is likely to aggravate chronic shortages of electricity as homes, offices and factories crank up air conditioning.

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