今年供暖季高峰用电、用气或将创历史新高
Zhong Guo Jing Ying Bao·2025-11-28 07:53

Core Viewpoint - The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) emphasizes the importance of ensuring energy supply for heating during winter, with predictions of record-high energy demand this season [1][2]. Demand Side Analysis - The heating season is expected to have a longer duration and higher peak demand due to the late date of the 2026 Spring Festival, leading to an extended period of high energy consumption [1]. - The peak energy demand period is anticipated to last over two months, longer than in typical years [1]. Supply Side Analysis - Energy production capacity and resource reserves are robust, with industrial coal and natural gas production increasing by 1.5% and 6.3% year-on-year, respectively, from January to October [2]. - As of the end of October, the national installed power generation capacity reached 3.75 billion kilowatts, an increase of 5.6 million kilowatts year-on-year [2]. - Nationally, coal reserves at power plants exceeded 230 million tons, providing approximately 35 days of supply, which is at a high level compared to recent years [2]. - The peak transmission capacity across regions reached 15.1 million kilowatts, enhancing the grid's ability to balance supply and demand [2]. - Natural gas storage levels are also relatively high, strengthening emergency supply capabilities [2]. Coordination and Preparedness - The NDRC, in collaboration with various regions and departments, has conducted in-depth analyses of the energy supply and demand situation for the heating season and has organized preparations accordingly [2]. - The NDRC plans to continue strengthening coordination, dynamically tracking supply and demand changes, and implementing measures to increase resource production and supply [2].