China's Yunnan whacks power usage by aluminum producers again

Production cut is second in six months in hydroelectricity-dependent province

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Aluminum smelters account for 30% of Yunnan’s electricity consumption.

LUO GUOPING, FAN RUOHONG and DENISE JIA, Caixin

Southwestern China's Yunnan province has ordered aluminum producers to further dramatically slash production in order to cut energy consumption as the province faces a severe shortage of hydroelectricity output.

This is the second round of production cuts in six months. Starting Sept. 10, the provincial government told businesses to lower their use of electricity by 10% over five days after a record heat wave disrupted production and economic activity across the region. Companies were then told to reduce electricity use by an additional 15% to 30% starting Sept 15.

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