The latest data shows that the power consumption of Guangzhou, Southern China in June, increased by 14.9%year -on -year.
According to the China News Agency, the Guangzhou Municipal Bureau of Statistics issued statistics on Monday (July 17) that the economic and social operation of Guangzhou in June has steadily recovered, and the electricity consumption of the whole society maintains rapid growth momentum.Essence
In the month, the total power consumption of the whole society in Guangzhou was 12.30 million kilowatt -hours, an increase of 14.9%year -on -year.In the first half of the year, the total electricity consumption in Guangzhou was 53.8 billion kWh, a year -on -year increase of 7.2%.
Data show that in June, Guangzhou's three industrial electricity consumption totaling 9.296 million kilowatt -hours, an increase of 12.6%year -on -year. Among them, the power consumption of the first, second, and tertiary industries was 75 million kilowatts, respectively.At 453 million kilowatt -hours and 4.668 million kilowatt -hours, the year -on -year increased by 18.1%, 9.8%, and 15.5%.
From the perspective of changes in the growth rate of power consumption, affected by the steady recovery of economic and high temperature weather, the demand for electricity consumption is strong, and the industry has maintained rapid growth in the second quarter of the industry.Among them, the single monthly growth rates in May and June were both double -digit, driving three industrial electricity for continuous rising.
In the past two years, China has occurred in the second half of the year. The hydropower province in Sichuan, Sichuan, Sichuan, in August last year at high temperature and drought, which was severely lacked by electricity.At least 20 provinces have taken electricity limit measures; two electricity limit measures have slowed down China's economic growth during the epidemic.
The China Electric Power Enterprise Federation has proposed early warning, and the hydropower force has not been effectively improved since this year.Since the second half of 2022, the continuous continuous precipitation has led to insufficient water storage of major basin reservoirs at the beginning of this year, and the influence of precipitation has continued to have less precipitation since this year, and the production capacity of hydropower has continued to decline.