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  • BachenBenno@feddit.de
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    6 months ago

    First, factory lights only account for a small fraction of the power consumed and second people sleep at night. And third, it doesn’t matter what the electricity costs if you don’t have enough coal/oil/gas.

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      6 months ago

      The DPRK has no shortage of coal. It’s one of their export products. They produce 35 million tons a year, and only burn 10 million.

      Apparently, electricity is considerably more valuable in DPRK than the opportunity cost of shutting down the entire country overnight. I would think that the factories producing tractors and equipment for converting non-arable land into cropland would be a sufficiently high enough priority to justify burning some excess coal, but apparently not.