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中国气象局答21:高温来袭电力吃紧,气象预警“撑伞”保供
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-07-23 09:00

Group 1 - High temperatures are impacting energy supply on both the demand and supply sides, leading to increased electricity load and reduced generation capacity from hydropower and solar energy [1][2] - The meteorological department has established a forecasting system for high temperatures, providing early warnings and developing services to assess the impact of high temperatures on energy supply and electricity demand [2] - As of July 23, the meteorological department has released six issues of the "Energy Supply Meteorological Service Weekly Report" to mitigate the impact of high temperatures on energy supply [2][3] Group 2 - The average temperature in China has been high since the flood season began, with record high temperature days and significant rainfall variations across the country [3] - It is expected that most regions will experience temperatures close to or above normal in August, with a higher risk of heatwaves particularly in East and Central China [3] - The meteorological department advises on measures to mitigate the effects of high temperatures on health and agriculture, as well as to manage the increased electricity load [3] Group 3 - The upcoming typhoons are expected to impact coastal areas, necessitating emergency preparedness to safeguard lives and property [4] - Typhoons may disrupt maritime operations and affect the safety of energy and electricity facilities, requiring proactive defense measures [4]