China Southern Power Grid lends a hand

Chinese power supplier China Southern Power Grid has 53 power generators to Macau to recover the city’s power supply, according to Xinhua. In addition, the Chinese power supplier has appointed four technicians to support the recovery.
The supplier supplied three generators which produce 1.2 million kilowatts, 40 which produce 100,000 kilowatts and 10 which generate 1,000 kilowatts within the batch of machines.
The 1.2 million kilowatts generator is currently operating the lighting of the underground bus stop at the border gate, while the others are being used for water drainage of three affected underground car parks.
Meanwhile, local power supplier Companhia de Electricidade de Macau – CEM, S.A. confirmed to Business Daily that it has received a letter from the Hong Kong Electric Company to re-explore the feasibility of supplying power from HK Electric – listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange – to CEM, according to Sing Tao Daily.
The Managing Director of HK Electric, Wan Chi-tin, suggested in the letter that the MSAR consider outsourcing other power suppliers for insurance in order to lower the level of impact of having only one supplier.
In response to Business Daily enquiries, CEM wrote that ‘CEM is always open to study any energy supply proposal which is to Macau’s advantage’.