Chapter 132 A man’s mouth is a liar
Chapter 132 A man’s mouth is a liar
"Gone"
Cao Dahua shook his head.
"Gone?"
Zhou Xingxing looked at Cao Dahua.
"It's really gone."
Cao Dahua shook his head and looked at Zhou Xingxing, saying, "That's all the information from the Political Department. We haven't received any other news yet."
“Ada, tell your friend in the political department to keep an eye on things and let us know immediately if there’s any news.” Zhou Xingxing looked at Cao Dahua and said, “Our chance to make a contribution has come.”
Even the next day, when He Min opened her eyes and looked at Jiang Tiansheng lying next to her, she still felt a sense of unreality.
I was completely confused. I had only met the other person yesterday, and yet I had already given away my virginity of over twenty years.
Just then, Jiang Tiansheng woke up. He Min patted Jiang Tiansheng and said softly, "Asheng, you will be good to me from now on, right?"
Having just handed over her identity, He Min now feels insecure.
"Of course, don't worry, I will definitely treat you well, I definitely will."
Jiang Tiansheng put his arm around He Min's shoulder and said with certainty.
"Yes, I believe you won't lie to me." He Min nodded.
"and you……".
He Min was about to ask another question, but Jiang Tiansheng interrupted her: "By the way, Min, I heard you're going to resign?"
"Um"
He Min nodded and said, "I don't want to be a teacher anymore..."
He Min didn't really like being a teacher to begin with, so it's already quite an achievement that she's persisted until now.
"So what are you planning to do?"
Jiang Tiansheng looked at He Min and asked.
"I want to open a flower shop."
He Min then shared her thoughts with Jiang Tiansheng, and said, "Perfect timing, I have some money saved up here, enough to open a small flower shop."
"Would you like me to invest some money in you?"
Jiang Tiansheng smiled and looked at He Min, then asked.
"Never."
He Min pouted, then said, "I'm with you, not for your money."
As she spoke, He Min continued, "Besides, I don't know anything about running a flower shop, so I'll start small and take it slow."
He Min has her own plans regarding opening a flower shop.
Even if she accepted Jiang Tiansheng's investment, she was afraid that she wouldn't know how to open a large flower shop and would end up losing money.
Opening a flower shop is her hobby and a personal idea, but she also wants to make money through it.
"OK then."
Jiang Tiansheng nodded and then said, "When you want to open a big store in the future and need investment, just tell me and I'll invest for you."
"It's a deal, you can't blame me if I have to pay you back." He Min looked at Jiang Tiansheng and twitched her nose.
"Then you'll have to compensate me with your whole body," Jiang Tiansheng said with a laugh, giving He Min a tight hug.
"Hate"
He Min playfully patted Jiang Tiansheng.
"I have a lot of things to do at the group, so I'll be going now."
Jiang Tiansheng glanced at the time, then got up, changed his clothes, and left.
What was I going to say?
After Jiang Tiansheng left, He Min pondered with doubt.
She remembered that she was about to say something when Jiang Tiansheng interrupted her, and then she forgot about it.
"correct!"
He Min remembered that she wanted to ask whether Jiang Tiansheng had any other women besides herself.
"Never mind, I'll ask again next time I have the chance."
He Min shook her head slightly, and then didn't think about it any further.
Jiang Tiansheng had long realized that women would definitely ask this kind of question.
It's like in later years, your girlfriend will definitely ask you how many girlfriends you've had. I'm just curious! Tell me, and I promise I won't get angry...
Bullshit!
This world is somewhat different from the previous one.
But He Min was only recently handed over to me, so I'll wait a while, then slowly tell her more, and then take her home.
"Chairman, Li Zhiyong, the general manager of Xinghe Power Branch, has arrived."
As soon as Jiang Tiansheng arrived at the group, Cheng Wenjing knocked on the door and came in to report to him.
"Let him in."
Jiang Tiansheng guessed what Li Zhiyong had come for, and then gave instructions to Cheng Wenjing.
"Yes, Chairman."
Not long after, Cheng Wenjing brought Li Zhiyong in.
"Sit first"
Jiang Tiansheng looked at Li Zhiyong and said.
"Yes, Chairman."
Li Zhiyong nodded.
After sitting down, he couldn't help but ask, "Chairman, when will the solar panels arrive?"
"What's the situation with the power company now?"
Jiang Tiansheng looked at Li Zhiyong and asked.
"Chairman, it is estimated that in another half month, except for the outlying islands, the cables will be fully installed on Hong Kong Island, Kowloon Peninsula and New Territories," Li Zhiyong said slowly.
"As for the power plant, construction is now complete, and all that's left is to install the solar panels."
According to Li Zhongyong's plan, once the solar panels are in place, they can be promoted to the public.
"I'll have someone deliver the solar panels to you shortly. I'll send you 2000 yuan worth for now, and then I'll send someone to deliver 100 yuan to you every day."
Jiang Tiansheng looked at Li Zhiyong and gave him instructions.
Previously, Jiang Tiansheng had calculated that 8220 solar panels would be enough to power Hong Kong's electricity consumption.
But there was one thing Jiang Tiansheng forgot.
That is, it can absorb solar energy during the day, but it can't absorb it at night.
In Hong Kong, there are approximately 1013 hours of sunshine per day.
However, the intensity of sunlight must be fully considered, as this is also related to solar power generation.
Therefore, the maximum calculation is eight hours per day.
Based on this, nearly 2.5 solar panels would be needed to meet the power generation needs of the entire Xiangjiang area.
In addition, factors such as cloudy days, rain, and typhoons must be fully considered.
If there is continuous rainy weather and the solar panels cannot generate electricity, the stored electricity will be used.
The solar power generation technology rewarded by the system has solar panels that can store up to ten days' worth of electricity.
Especially in Hong Kong, it rains for about a quarter of the year.
Fortunately, there was no continuous rain for more than a week, so the solar panels can store enough electricity for ten days.
Taking all this into account, the number of solar panels needs to be increased by at least four times. There will definitely be some surplus after increasing the number by four times, but it is absolutely impossible for it to be insufficient.
25,000 yuan, quadrupled, becomes 100,000 yuan.
Based on the current factory output of 100 yuan per day, it would take three years to reach that figure.
"I wonder when I'll be able to open another smart, unmanned factory," Jiang Tiansheng thought with a hint of helplessness.
He originally thought that a smart, unmanned factory would solve the problem.
However, unexpectedly, the output was too low and could not meet the demand at all.
"After the power plant is built, it will mainly enter the residential electricity market," Jiang Tiansheng said, looking at Li Zhiyong.
In every city, the largest consumer of electricity is industrial electricity.
Hong Kong, for example, consumes about 30 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, but two-thirds of that comes from commercial and industrial use.
Residential electricity consumption accounts for only about 30%, roughly around 0 billion kilowatt-hours.
Once the power plant reaches a larger scale, we will then enter the commercial and industrial electricity markets.
"Yes, Chairman."
Li Zhiyong nodded in agreement.
"Alright, you can go ahead now. The solar panels will be delivered soon. You can take over the installation yourself and oversee the process."
After Jiang Tiansheng finished giving his instructions, Li Zhiyong took his leave.
"Costs have gone up."
After Li Zhiyong left, Jiang Tiansheng sighed.
He thought that 8220 dollars would be enough, so the cost would only be 8220 million US dollars, which is only 6.2 million Hong Kong dollars.
But now, it costs 10 yuan, which directly increases the cost to 10 billion US dollars, or 76.5 billion Hong Kong dollars.
Based on Hong Kong's annual electricity consumption of approximately HK$30 billion, and assuming a price of 1 cent per kilowatt-hour, capturing the entire market would generate annual revenue of HK$300 billion.
The profit is likely to be around 25 billion, after all, there are some losses to be calculated.
"In other words, it takes three years to break even, and then the remaining seven years are all profits."
Over the course of seven years, the total amount reached HK$150 billion.
If spread over the entire ten years, the annual profit is HK$15 billion.
wrong!
Jiang Tiansheng shook his head. He had forgotten something: laying cables also costs money. In the past few months, the cost of laying cables alone had reached 30 billion yuan.
"Indeed, businesses dealing in people's livelihoods tend to have a very slow return on investment," Jiang Tiansheng shook his head slightly.
However, in the long run, this is definitely a sure-fire way to make money.
The prices Jiang Tiansheng just calculated were all based on his honest assessment, calculated at 1 cent per kilowatt-hour.
In later years, Hong Kong Electric and CLP Power charged more than one dollar for residential electricity in Hong Kong.
Jiang Tiansheng could raise the price, but he won't do so.
In the future, the power company will be my golden body... Jiang Tiansheng's eyes were full of wisdom.
He would never publicize how profitable the power company was; it always had to be losing money.
Whether it's a profit or a loss is entirely up to Jiang Tiansheng; all he needs to do is increase the cost of solar power generation tenfold in public announcements.
Anyway, power companies will never go public, so what's there to be afraid of?
Once the power company has installed the solar panels, it means the power plant can start operating.
Although only two thousand units have been installed so far, it is enough for current use.
After all, Hong Kong currently uses electricity from two companies, Hong Kong Electric and CLP Power, so it's not easy to wrest customers away from them.
According to Jiang Tiansheng's publicity plan, a massive publicity campaign was launched starting that evening.
Both television stations and newspapers announced the same thing: Galaxy Power Company would begin operations in two weeks.
Galaxy Power announced that for all Galaxy Power users, the electricity price will not increase within ten years from the date of signing the contract, and will remain at HK$0.1 per kilowatt-hour.
Of course, this only applies to residential electricity, excluding commercial and industrial electricity.
It should be noted that at this moment, the price of electricity in mainland China has reached between 0.13 and 0.16 yuan per kilowatt-hour.
The electricity price in Hong Kong is HK$0.35 per kilowatt-hour for Hong Kong Electric on the main island of Hong Kong.
In Kowloon and the New Territories, CLP Power's pricing is slightly lower, but it's still HK$0.31 per kilowatt-hour.
According to our station, Xinghe Power Company, which is controlled by Xinghe Group, will officially begin operations in half a month.
Galaxy Power Company announced: "From the start of operations, the price of electricity will be HK$0.1 per kilowatt-hour, and for all customers who sign contracts, Galaxy Power Company guarantees that the electricity price will not increase within ten years..."
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