Well dolphin, apparently I've caught the schoolyard cooties, it's contagious so keep a safe distance...
it's the price to pay for assisting the OP. To keep this thread alive and in high visibility. Hoping the central government in Beijing will eventually take notice - the lack of accountability & transparency on the part of Yunnan's Director of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Li Jiming (李极明), and those at the prefecture-level (mayor hotline #12345), in their mishandling of contract developers and their affiliates.
Whether the provincial officials buckle under the pressure remains to be seen.
I believe this was the intent of Professor John Israel.
Exactly. But in our case, we accepted the verdict, forgiven those who wronged us, moved on by finding other avenues in the Mainland to legally earn back previous losses... and for that reason, try my upmost not to rattle the cage.
Let it be known I've never once downvoted anyone on this site, nor would I ever, no matter how much I may disagree with a poster. No opinions in discourse ought to be suppressed/hidden.
High speed rail from Dali to Ruili is in operation. A two-hour journey.
@Peter is right. Cross-border illicit drug smuggling by Chinese-speaking Burmese ladies from Myanmar may still needs to be addressed w/ more accountability by local border patrols on both sides. It's Yunnan's wild west.
Limited transmission capacity is another issue facing these hydro renewable power sources.
Local transmission companies would rather take on cheaper, coal-fired power providers in lieu. Leaving low grid connectivity for these hydropower resources. "Curtailment" is the industry jargon for their poor access to the power market. Clean hydropower wastage ensues.
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Beijing announced today to setup renewable power quotas. Mandating local governments to give renewable electricity sources priority grid access. The goal is to reduce wastage rates by 12% in 2019. 5% in two years.
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Would it be entirely far-fetched to assume this lawsuit was somehow funded by competing coal industries as a mean of regaining leverage in the regional power market? Using own EPA-kryptonite to fight against their nemesis? Not so much peafowl as foul play. When it comes to business, murky policies sometimes flow with the money stream.
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Ruili: Faint echoes of Yunnan's wild west
Posted byHigh speed rail from Dali to Ruili is in operation. A two-hour journey.
@Peter is right. Cross-border illicit drug smuggling by Chinese-speaking Burmese ladies from Myanmar may still needs to be addressed w/ more accountability by local border patrols on both sides. It's Yunnan's wild west.
Lijiang China's number one tourist hotspot
Posted byGreat news! Just announced, the high speed rail from Kunming to Lijiang commences Dec. 28, 2018. A three hour journey.
Schedule: Christmas in Kunming art markets and charity drives
Posted byVery interesting. Last year GoK featured Tibetan X'mas, this year Nordic & Mayan. Happy holidays to all who celebrate life!
NGO sues Yunnan dam developer over environmental degradation
Posted byNo bed was shared. They merely picked up the breakfast tab in a tree-hugging hippy attire.
"The finest trick of the devil is to persuade you that he does not exist." -Charles Baudelaire
NGO sues Yunnan dam developer over environmental degradation
Posted byLimited transmission capacity is another issue facing these hydro renewable power sources.
Local transmission companies would rather take on cheaper, coal-fired power providers in lieu. Leaving low grid connectivity for these hydropower resources. "Curtailment" is the industry jargon for their poor access to the power market. Clean hydropower wastage ensues.
—
Beijing announced today to setup renewable power quotas. Mandating local governments to give renewable electricity sources priority grid access. The goal is to reduce wastage rates by 12% in 2019. 5% in two years.
—
Would it be entirely far-fetched to assume this lawsuit was somehow funded by competing coal industries as a mean of regaining leverage in the regional power market? Using own EPA-kryptonite to fight against their nemesis? Not so much peafowl as foul play. When it comes to business, murky policies sometimes flow with the money stream.