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前三季度深圳用电量增4.39%

Group 1: Overall Electricity Consumption in Shenzhen - Shenzhen's total electricity consumption reached 96.85 billion kWh in the first three quarters of the year, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 4.39% [1] - The electricity consumption from the secondary and tertiary industries was 44.37 billion kWh and 35.42 billion kWh, respectively, with growth rates of 2.48% and 6.25% [1] - The Deep-Shan Special Cooperation Zone led the growth with a remarkable 26.4% increase in electricity consumption, achieving a historical monthly high of over 200 million kWh in September [1] Group 2: Industrial Electricity Consumption - Industrial electricity consumption in Shenzhen was 42.75 billion kWh, marking a year-on-year increase of 3.12%, accounting for 44.1% of total electricity consumption [1] - The manufacturing sector consumed 34.45 billion kWh, with a growth rate of 2.9% [1] - High-tech and equipment manufacturing saw a consumption of 3.062 billion kWh, growing by 5.81%, indicating Shenzhen's push to become a global leader in advanced manufacturing [1] Group 3: Growth in the Tertiary Industry - The tertiary industry's electricity consumption growth was significantly driven by the information transmission, software, and IT services sector, which grew by 23.12% [2] - Other sectors such as wholesale and retail, and leasing and business services also showed strong growth rates of 18.82% and 9.60%, respectively [2] - The increase in electricity demand reflects the rapid growth of data centers, charging services, and large commercial areas in Shenzhen [2] Group 4: Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure - The total electricity consumption for charging stations in Shenzhen reached 5.129 billion kWh in the first three quarters, with a monthly growth rate exceeding 14% [3] - The Sha Bao International Innovation Park supercharging station has become essential for many ride-hailing and new energy vehicles, with a cumulative charging volume of over 716,900 kWh this year [3] - The rapid expansion of electric vehicle ownership and charging demand highlights the progress in building a comprehensive energy supply network in Shenzhen [3]