国家能源局:前三季度全国能源消费总体延续增势
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-10-31 10:49

Core Insights - The overall energy consumption in China has continued to grow in the first three quarters of the year, supported by strong energy supply and investment, contributing to economic recovery [1] - The electricity consumption has been primarily driven by the tertiary industry and urban residents, accounting for a combined contribution rate of 54.5% [1] - Coal consumption has weakened due to the rapid growth of clean energy sources, while refined oil consumption continues to decline [1][2] Energy Consumption and Supply - In the first nine months, the total electricity consumption showed steady growth, with the maximum power load hitting new highs four times during the peak summer months [1] - Natural gas consumption saw a slight increase, with urban gas and power generation gas continuing to grow, while industrial gas consumption remained stable compared to last year [1] - Coal production from large-scale industrial sources increased by 2%, while crude oil and natural gas production rose by 1.7% and 6.4% respectively, providing strong support for energy supply [1] Market Dynamics and Policy Initiatives - The National Energy Administration has effectively guided coal market expectations and regulated coal supply, leading to a steady recovery in coal prices, with the spot price for 5500 kcal thermal coal reaching approximately 704 yuan per ton [2] - The third quarter saw the release of several policies aimed at integrating artificial intelligence with the energy sector, promoting new energy storage, and enhancing electric vehicle charging infrastructure [2] - The introduction of policies such as the "three-year doubling" action plan for charging facilities and guidelines for the construction of a unified national electricity market aims to facilitate high-quality development in the energy sector [2]