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Power cuts in many places in Northeast China, and the State Grid customer service responded that "there is still a gap from residents' power cuts". What is the current situation?
Since September 23, many places in Northeast China have issued power rationing notices, saying that if the power shortage is not alleviated, the power rationing work may continue.

On September 26th, a media reporter contacted the customer service staff of the power grid. The other party said that in fact, the Northeast has implemented orderly electricity use for non-residents, but there is still a power gap after implementation. At present, the whole power grid is in danger of collapse, and measures have been taken to limit electricity for residents.

After the tension between power supply and demand is eased, residents will be given priority to restore electricity consumption, but the current time is unknown.

1, the most unsatisfactory thing about this power outage is that there is no warning. In modern society, once the residential sector suddenly loses power, it is really possible to have an accident. Whether it is a high-rise elevator or something, I hope that the power grid can inform in advance in the future.

In this interview, there are two obstacles:

The first is the explanation of power failure. The first one is whether there will be any problems with heating and power supply in winter in Northeast China. It seems that coal is in short supply.

Another point is the problem of heating in winter, and the response is not very optimistic. I hope the problem can be solved by then, but I still want to persuade my friends in the northeast to make preparations as soon as possible to prevent being caught off guard.

Winter at high latitudes is even more worrying. Due to the use of electric heating in parts of Northeast China, can these people live a "warm winter" if they continue to limit electricity? In rural areas, every household burns coal to keep warm. Many people worry that if there is no electricity in the discharged air, the carbon monoxide produced by coal burning can not be discharged indoors in time, which may lead to poisoning.

Will the power cut end before winter? At present, no one can give an accurate answer.

2. A week ago, the problem of coal consumption for people's livelihood brought about by rising coal prices has been a hot topic in the relevant meetings of the National Development and Reform Commission and the Energy Bureau: the press conference of the National Development and Reform Commission should be familiar to everyone if they watch the news broadcast in these two days. Key heating enterprises in Northeast China and coal production enterprises have recently signed contracts to ensure winter demand in Northeast China.

Personally, I think the problems brought by coal this year are not unknown. The imminent heating in the northeast has also been a key issue, and the slogan that people's livelihood is the bottom line has been shouting.

But now, the biggest trouble is to know where the problem is but can't solve it for a while.