浙江年用电量首超7000亿度,同比增长7.18%
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-22 11:00

Group 1: Zhejiang Electricity Consumption - In 2025, Zhejiang's total electricity consumption is projected to exceed 700 billion kWh for the first time, reaching 726.65 billion kWh, with a year-on-year growth of 7.18%, ranking among the top in major economic provinces in China [2] - The peak electricity load in Zhejiang is expected to reach a historical high of 131 million kW, with urban and rural residential electricity consumption at 112.54 billion kWh, an increase of 9.65% [2] - The electricity consumption in the primary industry was 4.11 billion kWh, in the secondary industry was 476.81 billion kWh (up 5.60%), and in the tertiary industry was 133.2 billion kWh (up 10.84%) [2] - The information transmission, software, and IT services related to the digital economy consumed 12.38 billion kWh, growing by 14% [2] - Hangzhou, as a digital economy hub, saw its AI-driven internet data service industry consume 1.48 billion kWh, with a remarkable growth of 159% [2] - Zhejiang Fubao Intelligent Technology Co., a leader in AI focusing on healthcare and elderly services, reported a 25.2% increase in electricity consumption, totaling 2.861 million kWh [2] Group 2: Zhoushan Maritime Trade - Zhoushan has launched a new maritime route to South America, marking the first direct container shipping line to BRICS countries in South America, enhancing trade connections [3] - The new route reduces operational costs for export enterprises in the surrounding areas, facilitating efficient access to the South American market for products like textiles and automotive parts [3] - The route operates weekly, connecting major domestic ports such as Qingdao, Shanghai, Taicang, Zhoushan, and Guangzhou, directly reaching key trade hubs in South America [3] Group 3: Nanjing Marriage Registration - In 2025, Nanjing registered 63,400 marriages, an increase of 18.27% from the previous year [4] - The implementation of the "national universal registration" policy led to a significant rise in cross-province and cross-city registrations, with 20,000 couples not registered in Nanjing, a surge of 184.11% [4]