China leads the world in preparing for extreme weather threats to power supplies, report says

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Some provinces are building new power plants to future-proof their grids. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SHANGHAI – It’s not even June, and China is facing sweltering temperatures in Shanghai, and peak power demand from Guangdong to Hainan.heat waves and drought throttled hydropower

Learning lessons from China will be important for grid operators around the world as a warming planet makes once rare climate events more commonplace – and more necessary to plan for. While the Chinese government has been quick to respond to the threat, it’s not so clear if other countries, including the US, are rising to the challenge.reducing the amount of electricity that China’s mighty dams could produce. At the same time, heat waves caused power demand from air-conditioners to surge.

“Will China’s approach to future-proofing its grid from future disruptions to generation succeed? We think so,” Mr Thomas and Mr Fishman wrote. “If the outcome is that more money must be spent on grid resiliency, even at the risk of redundancy, it’s still going to be far less costly than the outages or disruptions caused by next year’s unanticipated 100-year drought that knocks out half of the grid hydro,” they said.

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