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Happy Dragon Boat festival 2024

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  The Dragon Boat Festival, also known as Duan Wu Jie in Chinese, has a rich history. One popular theory suggests it originated from the commemoration of a great patriot poet, Qu Yuan. During the Warring States Period, Qu Yuan served in the court of Emperor Huai. His fight against corruption led to his exile. In despair over the decline of his mother country, Chu State, he drowned himself in the Miluo River. Legend says that people raced their boats to search for his body and dropped rice into the river to prevent fish from feasting on it. Since then, dragon boat races, zongzi (glutinous rice dumplings), and other activities are held annually on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month to honor Qu Yuan’s memory. #dragonboatfestival #端午節 #konijndesignstudio

What are the financial consequences of power outages for industrial facilities?

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  Power outages can have severe financial consequences for industrial facilities, some of which include: 1. Production Losses: One of the most significant financial consequences of power outages is production losses. When the power goes out, industrial processes are often disrupted, leading to missed deadlines and lost production. These losses can result in reduced productivity and lost revenue for the facility. Some industrial facilities may find it challenging to make up for lost production once power is restored, resulting in longer-term financial impacts. 2. Increased Costs: Power outages can increase the operating costs of industrial facilities. Facilities may need to purchase temporary generators or other equipment to restore power and maintain operations during the outage. These additional expenses can add up quickly, leading to increased production costs. 3. Equipment Damage: Power outages can also damage sensitive industrial equipment. When the power goes out and comes back on