Electricity consumption In September rose 8.5% year on year
Time:2024-10-21 20:15:21 Source:CCTDCoal
The National Energy Administration released data on electricity consumption in September.
In September, the country consumed 847.5 billion KWH of electricity, up 8.5 percent year on year. In terms of electricity consumption by industry, the electricity consumption of the primary industry was 12.1 billion KWH, an increase of 6.4%. Electricity consumption in the secondary industry was 537.9 billion KWH, up 3.6 percent year on year; The tertiary industry consumed 165.2 billion KWH, up 12.7% year on year; Domestic electricity consumption of urban and rural residents was 132.3 billion KWH, up 27.8 percent year on year.
From January to September, the total electricity consumption of the whole society reached 7,409.4 billion KWH, an increase of 7.9% year-on-year, of which 7,056 billion KWH was generated by industrial power above designated scale. In terms of electricity consumption by industry, the primary industry consumed 103.5 billion KWH, up 6.9% year on year; Electricity consumption in the secondary industry was 4,738.5 billion KWH, up 5.9% year on year; The tertiary industry consumed 1,395.3 billion KWH of electricity, up by 11.2% year on year; The domestic electricity consumption of urban and rural residents was 1,172.1 billion KWH, up 12.6 percent year on year.
From the data point of view, in August and September, the growth rate of electricity consumption in the whole society exceeded 8% for two consecutive months. On the one hand, the state has strengthened macro-control, effectively implemented the stock policy, and successively introduced a package of incremental policies, which has ensured the overall stable operation of the national economy and supported the growth of electricity consumption. On the other hand, in August and September, the southwest, East China and central China experienced continuous hot weather, and the temperature was significantly higher than the same period last year, driving the rapid growth of cooling electricity demand.