High temperature weather in many cities in northern China, the power system is under pressure.To cope, a large -scale power emergency exercise was held.

Reuters on Friday (June 16), reported that China's temperature has been higher than normal since March this year. Experts predict that extreme weather conditions across the country may be more serious than last summer.Last summer, China experienced the most severe high temperature weather in 60 years, which led to more power limit and stopping work.

According to CCTV news reports, the Central Meteorological Department of China released a series of high -temperature warning on Friday.Capital Beijing Friday (June 16) The temperature reached 39.4 degrees Celsius, and the Tianjin Meteorological Observatory also issued a red high -temperature warning, which is expected to reach 40 degrees Celsius.On Thursday (June 15), Shijiazhuang became the first provincial capital to reach 40 degrees Celsius this year.Zhangjiakou and Chengde City in Hebei also broke the temperature records in June.

According to Reuters, the continuous high -temperature weather has made China's power grid operations in a high degree of warning.The National Energy Administration of China held an emergency drill of large -scale power outages in East China on Thursday (15th) in East China.Nearly 30 departments and units participated.

This is the first time that the National Energy Administration of China has held an emergency drill of large -scale power outages in across provinces and regions.Emergency drills.

East China Power Grid, which is powered on key cities such as Shanghai and Hangzhou, is expected to exceed 397 GW (GW) this summer.According to data from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IEA) in 2021, this number is higher than the total power generation capacity of Japan.

Shanghai's state -owned energy and tap water company also released measures on Thursday to meet the electricity and water needs in summer.