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绿色智能、经济实惠、地下暖流……透过关键词解锁今冬供暖新亮点、新趋势
Yang Shi Wang·2025-11-16 02:25

Core Points - The heating season officially began in northern China on November 15, with significant progress in the "coal-to-electricity" initiative in regions like Beijing and Tianjin [1][5] - By 2025, the number of "coal-to-electricity" users in Beijing is expected to exceed 1.37 million, with winter heating demand accounting for over 45% of the electricity load [1] - The maximum electricity load in Beijing is projected to reach 29 million kilowatts during extreme weather, marking a new winter peak [1] Group 1: Electricity Supply and Demand - The Beijing Electric Power Company has assured that winter electricity supply is secure despite a predicted load increase of over 8% compared to historical maximums [3] - In Hebei province, the maximum load is forecasted to reach 51.5 million kilowatts, a 15% increase from the previous year, due to higher precipitation and frequent cold waves [7] Group 2: Subsidies and Cost Reductions - Beijing has implemented subsidy policies for "coal-to-electricity" users, including a reduction in electricity costs during the heating season [6] - Rural "coal-to-electricity" users will not be subject to tiered electricity pricing, and the government will subsidize 0.2 yuan per kilowatt-hour during off-peak hours [6] Group 3: Renewable Energy and Geothermal Heating - In Tianjin's Ninghe District, the installed capacity of renewable energy has reached 1.533 million kilowatts, benefiting 23,000 electric heating users [7] - Geothermal heating projects are set to be operational by 2025 in various northern regions, with a cumulative geothermal heating area of 1.48 billion square meters, potentially serving 14.8 million households [12][16]