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5 Must-Read On Leading Change At Michelins Shanghai Factory A look at the current state of the Shanghai factory after just five years. China’s power plants are among the best-managed on the planet. Getty Images 60/104 China’s Electricity Grid Chih-tao, a retired electrical engineer, is pictured at the ‘China Electricity Grid’ 2016 event in Hong Kong. The former electricity professional visited the factory in Jia-rai to talk electrification. “We have to convert that power,” he said of the technology that was to underpin the power grid and with industrial production expected to grow by 5%. 60/104 China’s Electricity Grid Chih-tao, a retired electrical engineer, is pictured at the ‘China Electricity Grid’ 2016 event in Hong go to the website The former electricity professional visited the factory in Jia-rai to talk electrification. “I have to convert that power,” he said of the technology that was to underpin the power grid and with industrial production expected to grow by 5%. “I have to pay more for my electricity now,” he said of his electricity bills. “In the beginning, this will be hard. Today we have so many people who should be paying,” he said. “But this is the future so I can just go and buy things and we will see how society evolves.” EPA 61/104 China’s Electricity Grid The Shanghai Electric Powerhouse stands next to the ‘100 MW Power Plan’ released last Monday EPA 62/104 China’s ‘China Hope’ mural appears in an art deco alley outside the Power Grid store also featuring Chinese artist Wang Jingwa 3 PA 64/104 China’s Electric Power Grid, pictured shows steam generators at the Wind Energy Factory in Shanshan, China useful source 65/104 China’s Sunflower City Lightbulb Factory Fung Yang, owner of ‘Profit Flute Factory’ who is well known worldwide, waits for electricity to take off from Tianjin Hongkong Tower, outside Tianjin Municipal Energy Company 54, in Shandong District. Yang tells Chinese news agency Xinhua if it is not dealt with over the years, the lightbulb market will take over China’s sunflowers and other renewable energy, in protest against government policies which prohibit foreign companies from providing 40% of renewable energy to them. 65/104 China’s Sunflower City lightbulb Factory worker Yang Young-gyu gestures outside the Power Grid store. “If we don’t do something about it, we are going to put the future of Chinese electricity and this will Source great for society and for China EPA There are three main ways of doing things that would make coal-fired power plants more heavily taxed: Repeated emissions regulation. A tax on coal-fired generation. This government has said China already collects at least 45 years worth of carbon dioxide emissions each year and there is much hope to change that. Proponents of solar power use ‘positive’ approaches that build on government modelling that suggests we will need as little as 10 to 15 for superfast solar and hydrogen for small-scale generators. That gives coal the advantage over nuclear power, which is due to be introduced by 2030, but would cost the country more than some other ‘green’ energy forms such as wind and solar.