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中经评论:从电力消费“图谱”看产业结构之变
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-08-28 23:37
Core Insights - In July, China's total electricity consumption reached 1.02 trillion kWh, marking an 8.6% year-on-year increase and setting a global record for monthly electricity usage [1] - The growth in electricity consumption reflects significant changes in China's economic structure and growth dynamics, with the energy consumption increment during the 14th Five-Year Plan period being 1.5 times that of the 13th Five-Year Plan [1] Group 1: Electricity Consumption Trends - High temperatures significantly contributed to the increase in residential electricity usage, with urban and rural residential consumption rising by 18% year-on-year, and six provinces experiencing over 30% growth [1] - Industrial electricity consumption is recovering, with high-tech manufacturing and equipment manufacturing sectors showing a growth rate of 4.6%, surpassing the average manufacturing growth rate by 2.3 percentage points [2] - The electricity consumption of the new energy vehicle manufacturing sector grew by 25.7%, indicating a shift towards high-value-added industries [2] Group 2: Structural Changes in Energy Consumption - The optimization of industrial structure is evident in the electricity consumption patterns, with traditional high-energy-consuming industries showing stable growth while high-tech sectors lead the way [2] - The rapid growth of electricity consumption in digital economy infrastructures, such as data centers and 5G bases, highlights the diversification and resilience of China's economic structure [2] Group 3: Green Energy and Innovation - The proportion of non-fossil energy in electricity generation is steadily increasing, with wind and solar power growth exceeding the overall electricity consumption increase [3] - The demand for electricity from green low-carbon industries, such as new energy vehicles and photovoltaic sectors, is expected to grow significantly, with projections indicating a 34.3% increase in electricity consumption for new energy vehicle manufacturing in 2024 [3] Group 4: Future Outlook - The electricity consumption in China is expected to continue growing, driven by economic recovery and industrial upgrades, with an emphasis on improving the structure and quality of growth [4] - Understanding the changes in electricity consumption patterns is crucial for grasping the challenges and opportunities in the context of high-quality development [4]
新能源汽车数量领先 “先进制造业+数字产业”带动用电需求快速增长
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-08-26 06:50
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights the achievements in high-quality energy development during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, emphasizing the rapid growth in electricity demand driven by advanced manufacturing and digital industries [1][3] - As of July 2024, the electricity consumption for new energy vehicle manufacturing is expected to increase by 34.3% year-on-year, while the electricity consumption for internet and related services is projected to grow by 20.5% [1] - From January to July of this year, the electricity consumption for electric vehicle charging and swapping services has surged by over 40% [1] Group 2 - By the end of July, the number of charging infrastructure units in China reached 16.696 million, which is ten times the number at the end of the "13th Five-Year Plan," establishing a world-leading scale [3] - More than half of the global new energy vehicles are currently operating in China, indicating a deep-rooted green and low-carbon travel concept among consumers [3]
国家能源局:“十四五”以来先进制造业和数字产业带动我国用电需求快速增长
Xin Hua Cai Jing· 2025-08-26 04:36
Core Insights - The "14th Five-Year Plan" has led to significant achievements in high-quality energy development in China, driven by advanced manufacturing and digital industries, resulting in a rapid increase in electricity demand [1][2] - The share of non-fossil energy in electricity generation has increased by over 5 percentage points since the start of the "14th Five-Year Plan," with wind and solar power becoming the main contributors to this transition [1] Group 1: Electricity Demand Growth - In 2024, electricity consumption for new energy vehicle manufacturing is expected to grow by 34.3% year-on-year, while internet and related services will see a 20.5% increase [1] - From January to July this year, electricity consumption for electric vehicle charging and swapping services has surged by over 40% [1] Group 2: Energy Production Structure - The proportion of electricity in terminal energy consumption has increased by approximately 4 percentage points since the "14th Five-Year Plan" began [2] - The number of charging infrastructure facilities in China reached 16.696 million by the end of July, ten times the number at the end of the "13th Five-Year Plan," making it the world's largest scale [2] Group 3: Integration of Green Energy and Emerging Industries - The rapid development of artificial intelligence and other emerging industries relies heavily on reliable and green electricity [2] - The government is promoting the integration of green electricity with computing power infrastructure, encouraging the use of green electricity in data centers [2]
国家能源局:“十四五”非化石能源消费占比提高到20%的目标将超额完成|快讯
Hua Xia Shi Bao· 2025-08-26 04:15
Core Insights - The "14th Five-Year Plan" marks the fastest period for China's green and low-carbon transition, with the country establishing the world's largest and fastest-growing renewable energy system [2] - The share of renewable energy generation capacity is expected to increase from 40% to around 60%, with annual new installations of wind and solar power surpassing 100 million and 200 million kilowatts respectively [2] - The proportion of non-fossil energy in total energy consumption is projected to exceed the 20% target set for the "14th Five-Year Plan," with coal's share decreasing by 1 percentage point annually [2] Energy Consumption Trends - In the overall electricity consumption, one-third is now green electricity, indicating a significant shift towards renewable sources [2] - The demand for electricity has rapidly increased due to advanced manufacturing industries, represented by electric vehicles, and digital industries, such as artificial intelligence and big data [2] - In 2024, electricity consumption for new energy vehicle manufacturing is expected to grow by 34.3%, while internet and related services will see a 20.5% increase [2] Structural Changes in Energy Production - The development of emerging industries has effectively increased the proportion of electricity in energy consumption, promoting a green transition in energy production structures [2]
国家能源局电力司:2024年我国新能源整车制造用电量同比增长34.3%
Ge Long Hui A P P· 2025-08-26 02:51
Core Insights - In 2024, China's electricity consumption for new energy vehicle manufacturing is expected to increase by 34.3% year-on-year, while electricity consumption for internet and related services is projected to grow by 20.5% [1] - From January to July this year, electricity consumption for electric vehicle charging and swapping services has surged by over 40% [1] - The growth in emerging industries is effectively increasing the share of electricity in energy consumption, promoting adjustments in energy consumption structure and driving the green transformation of energy production [1] Infrastructure Development - To meet the electricity demand brought by the widespread adoption of new energy vehicles, significant efforts are being made to enhance charging infrastructure [1] - As of the end of July, the number of charging facilities in China reached 16.696 million, which is ten times the number at the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan, making it the largest scale globally [1] Green Energy Initiatives - The government is actively encouraging the use of green vehicles and green electricity through initiatives like green certificate trading, providing green electricity services to new energy vehicle owners [1] - Pilot projects for vehicle-grid interaction are being organized in relevant provinces, allowing electric vehicles to act as "mobile power banks" to support electricity demand management [1] - More than half of the world's new energy vehicles are currently operating in China, indicating a deep-rooted acceptance of green and low-carbon travel concepts and energy consumption methods [1]
7月全社会用电量创新高 透过用电量突破看我国产业发展新趋势
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-08-22 01:57
Core Insights - In July, China's total electricity consumption reached 10,226 billion kilowatt-hours, marking a year-on-year increase of 8.6%, and this is the first time monthly consumption has surpassed the trillion-kilowatt-hour mark [1][3] - The growth in electricity consumption reflects new trends in industrial development, driven by high temperatures and stable industrial production [1][3] Electricity Consumption by Sector - The primary sector consumed 17 billion kilowatt-hours, up 20.2% year-on-year; the secondary sector consumed 5,936 billion kilowatt-hours, up 4.7%; and the tertiary sector consumed 2,081 billion kilowatt-hours, up 10.7% [3][5] - The secondary sector's electricity consumption showed a continuous recovery, with a growth rate of 4.7%, an increase of 1.5 percentage points from the previous month [5] High-Technology and Service Industries - The electricity consumption in high-tech and equipment manufacturing industries is leading the growth, while the internet and related services saw a significant increase of 28.2% year-on-year [5] - The new energy vehicle manufacturing sector also experienced a substantial growth of 25.7% in electricity consumption [5] Emerging Consumption Drivers - New electricity consumption drivers include data centers, electric vehicle charging services, and the sports economy, particularly in regions like Zhejiang, Jiangsu, and Guangdong [5][9] - In Jiangsu, the restaurant industry's electricity consumption surged over 25% year-on-year, driven by events like local football leagues [7] Peak Load and Energy Management - High temperatures have led to record electricity loads in several regions, prompting the State Grid to enhance cross-regional power transmission and initiate residential energy-saving actions [10][11] - In Anhui, the peak load reached 68.57 million kilowatts, a 7.92% increase from the previous year, while Jiangsu's peak load also set a new record at 156 million kilowatts, up 6.12% year-on-year [11]