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Chinese use flashlights, generators amid power cuts

News reports blame high coal prices they say make power companies reluctant to meet booming demand, while economists say the real motive is political: Officials are under pressure to curtail energy use to meet official targets.

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Steam billows out of the cooling towers at a coal-fired power station in Nanjing. Pic/AP

Steam billows out of the cooling towers at a coal-fired power station in Nanjing. Pic/AP

People ate breakfast by the light of smartphones and shopkeepers turned on generators as cities across China enforced power cuts Wednesday to meet official conservation targets and ease shortages in some areas.

News reports blame high coal prices they say make power companies reluctant to meet booming demand, while economists say the real motive is political: Officials are under pressure to curtail energy use to meet official targets.

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