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Power generation hit a record high, and high temperature led to a rise in water and electricity cons

Original title: too hot! China's power generation hit a record high for four consecutive days

Power generation hit a record high, and high temperature led to a rise in water and electricity consumption

4hw.com.cn: the reporter learned from the national power dispatching control center on the 26th that China's power consumption level has continued to rise recently due to the high temperature weather. From July 22 to 25, the national daily power generation reached a record high for four consecutive days, up to 23.535 billion kwh, an increase of 4.2% over the highest value last summer.

Since July 16, the national daily power generation has remained above 21 billion kwh. On July 25, the load of power grids in East China, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Tianjin refreshed the highest value in history. As of press time on the 26th, the load of two regional power grids in East China and central China and five provincial power grids in Tianjin, Hebei, Shandong, Zhejiang and Fujian reached a new high.

At present, the Three Gorges hydropower station, Jinguan cascade hydropower station and Xixiang cascade hydropower station of the trans regional transmission system have been fully started up and operated. The maximum power transmitted by trans regional DC is 77.4 million KW, and UHV DC operates according to the maximum capacity. The cross regional power receiving channels of North China and East China power grids are basically full load, and the power receiving channels of Beijing Tianjin Tangshan power grid, Hebei South Power Grid and Shandong power grid are full load, but the standby power is sufficient at present.

The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a high-temperature yellow warning on the 26th, and predicted that the high-temperature weather above 35 ℃ will continue in North China, East China, most parts of central China and parts of northwest and southwest China in the next three days, especially in central and East China. The maximum temperature in Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shandong, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Sichuan, Chongqing and other places will reach more than 37 ℃ and 40 ℃ locally.

In response to this situation, the State Grid said that it would closely track weather changes, strengthen compound prediction analysis, make overall arrangements, reserve sufficient reserve capacity, formulate and implement safety control measures and emergency response plans, so as to ensure the safe operation of the power grid and orderly power supply during peak summer.