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皇冠体育app's heat wave sends power generation to new high

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2010-07-06 19:51
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BEIJING - A searing heat wave that has scorched many parts of 皇冠体育app has brought the country's daily electricity generation to its highest level ever, touching 12.93 billion kilowatt-hours on Monday, according to data from the National Power Dispatch and Communication Center.

皇冠体育app's heat wave sends power generation to new high
Heat wave ravages Beijing on July 5, 2010. [Photo/Xinhua] 

The figure was 6 percent higher than the past record, which occurred on July 21 last year, said Zhu Weijiang, deputy chief engineer with the center.

The heat wave is affecting at least 16 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities, according to the National Meteorological Center (NMC), which issued an orange-level heat alert on Tuesday, the second highest level.

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With temperatures over 35 degrees Celsius, the electricity load in Beijing, Tianjin, Fujian and north 皇冠体育app hit record high on Monday, Zhu told Xinhua.

At the Shanghai World Expo, the electricity load surged to 110,000 kilowatts from 70,000 kilowatts at the Expo's opening, which added pressure to power grid of Shanghai and east 皇冠体育app.

"As the heat wave continues, new power generation records could be set on Tuesday and Wednesday," Zhu said.

Zhu forecasted that power consumption would peak in late July or early August this year, when the national electricity load might climb to 13.5 billion kilowatts, up 10 percent from a year ago.

Power grid companies would strengthen monitoring and forecasting of ?increases in electricity demand and make better power distribution plans, so as to avoid a power shortage this summer, Zhu said.