Core Insights - The National Energy Administration reported that since January 2026, the national electricity load has reached historical winter highs, surpassing 1.4 billion kilowatts for the first time, with daily electricity consumption exceeding 30 billion kilowatt-hours in winter for the first time [1] Group 1: Electricity Load and Consumption - The maximum national electricity load reached 1.351 billion kilowatts on January 4, setting a new winter record [1] - Due to a widespread cold wave, the electricity load rapidly increased, reaching 1.379 billion kilowatts on January 19 and surpassing 1.4 billion kilowatts on January 20, peaking at 1.417 billion kilowatts [1] - Since the beginning of winter, 75 provincial-level power grids in regions such as North China, Northwest China, Northeast China, and others have set historical load records [1] Group 2: Power Supply Measures - To ensure electricity supply, the State Grid Corporation has leveraged the advantages of a unified national market, utilizing cross-regional and cross-provincial transmission channels to effectively support key areas [1] - The maximum cross-regional power transmission has remained above 120 million kilowatts this week [1] - The National Energy Administration is closely monitoring power supply and demand changes in key areas, coordinating to address potential risks and issues to ensure stable electricity supply and warmth for the public during winter [1]
全国用电负荷三次创下冬季新高