The European energy crisis affects many countries, and France may face power outages in the cold winter

According to CCTV news reports, with the arrival of cold weather in winter and insufficient supply due to the increase in overall electricity demand, France may face the risk of power outages next week, which may affect 60% of the French population. Some analysts said that with the arrival of cold weather, France may experience the risk of power outages as early as December 5. Affected by the backlash effect of sanctions against Russia, many European countries are facing tight energy supply, and the price of natural gas has repeatedly hit new highs, intensifying inflationary pressures, and many industries have been severely impacted as a result. | Related reading (China Fund News)

Gong Deming

Power crises have been experienced in almost every region of the world, including the southern part of my country during the high temperature this summer. Generally speaking, it is not a last resort, and the local government is unwilling to affect civilian power supply. Under the European energy crisis this time, the industrial electricity consumption in Germany and many other countries has been affected, either due to insufficient supply, or the closure of factories due to rising prices. Such things are not uncommon. However, it affects civilian electricity consumption, and even ordinary people’s homes have power outages for two hours a day. This may be the first time in France. It can also be seen from this that the European energy crisis has reached a very dangerous moment.

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