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多地再发高温预警 能源央企乘“峰”破浪应对“烤”验
Zheng Quan Ri Bao Zhi Sheng·2025-07-14 16:11

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the increasing electricity demand in China due to high temperatures and economic growth, with the maximum national electricity load reaching a historical high of 1.465 billion kilowatts on July 4, 2023, an increase of approximately 200 million kilowatts from late June and nearly 150 million kilowatts from the same period last year [1] - The National Energy Administration forecasts that the highest electricity load this summer could increase by about 100 million kilowatts compared to 2024, potentially reaching 1.52 billion kilowatts under normal conditions or 1.57 billion kilowatts if temperatures rise significantly [1] - Major energy state-owned enterprises, including State Grid Corporation and China Energy Investment Corporation, have held meetings to prepare for electricity supply during peak summer demand in 2025 [1] Group 2 - Coal-fired power generation remains a crucial component for ensuring stable electricity supply during peak summer demand, with the National Energy Group focusing on maintaining stable coal production and supply [2] - From June 1 to July 13, 2023, the National Energy Group generated 152.39 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity, a year-on-year increase of 3.3%, while coal production reached 74.26 million tons, up 1.7% [2] - The China Datang Corporation has fully activated its 13 coal-fired units to meet high electricity demand during extreme heat, ensuring fuel procurement and management to maintain coal availability for over 30 days [2] Group 3 - The Jiangsu Dafeng offshore wind power project by China Three Gorges Corporation has successfully connected its first batch of units to the grid, with a total capacity of 800 megawatts expected to be fully operational by the end of December 2023, generating over 2.6 billion kilowatt-hours annually [3] - The Guangxi Guiguan Electric Power Co., a subsidiary of China Datang, has all 92 hydropower units operational, achieving a daily output of 17.4 million kilowatt-hours on July 8, 2023, marking a new high for the year [3] - The National Energy Administration is closely monitoring weather changes and electricity supply-demand dynamics to ensure stable power generation and inter-regional electricity support [3]