The record for power consumption in Beijing was refreshed again
on Tuesday as the city swelters under high humidity that makes high
temperatures feel even hotter.
At 11:25 AM, a record high power load of 10.81 million kilowatts
lit up the big screen at the Beijing Electric Power
Corporation.
The previous record set last year was 10.65 million
kilowatts.
"Although the temperature in Beijing was only 32 Celsius degrees
today, the humidity is rather high. Many citizens can't stand the
muggy weather so naturally more air-conditioners were working
today," said Gan Yinhui, vice director of the corporation's
production technology section.
Beijing Power did not take any measures to limit or reduce the
power supply on Tuesday.
The city's power grid is stable and no equipment is overloaded,
said Gan.
Gan said the power load capacity of Beijing's grid is much
improved from last year thanks to a series of new power supply
projects.
He said Beijing completed 74 power projects before June 30
including 10 220-kv power transmission and transformation projects
and 13 110-kv power transmission and transformation projects.
"Judging from our experience, the peak power load will occur
every August. The weather forecast calls for muggy days to continue
in the capital so this record might soon be broken," Gan said.
The corporation estimates that Beijing's peak power load could
hit 12.2 million kilowatts sometime this summer.
(Xinhua News Agency August 9, 2006)