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Why China has to ration electricity and how that could affect everyone

A woman buys groceries from a mini market using a lightbulb powered by a generator during a blackout in Shenyang, China, on Wednesday. (AP)
A woman buys groceries from a mini market using a lightbulb powered by a generator during a blackout in Shenyang, China, on Wednesday. (AP)

This article was originally published on October 01, 2021.

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