Summer in China – those three words meant, in the early years of the decade, frequent power cuts and maddening interruptions to electrical supply. Though the situation has improved markedly since those dark summers of 2002 and 2003, China’s power supply grid is still being upgraded to meet the nation’s new economic realities.
For manufacturers, ensuring the stability of your operation means getting solid infrastructure in place, and for most manufacturing that means power, says a new article on the industrial property website, www.rightsite.asia.
“Although China’s electrical grid has improved in recent years, the demand for power has also increased. In some cases this has meant power rationing, even for industrial enterprises,” Peterssen says. “Foreign manufacturers coming to China from more developed countries should also be aware that local perspectives on power capacity can differ greatly in China than in their home countries.”
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