The State Grid's electricity load has reached a historic high for three consecutive days.
According to the State Grid, due to the widespread high temperature and high humidity weather, the overall electricity consumption level continues to rise. From August 4th to 6th, the State Grid's operating area saw a continuous three-day high in electricity load, with the maximum load reaching 12.33 billion kilowatts, an increase of 530 million kilowatts from last year's peak of 11.80 billion kilowatts. Since the beginning of this summer, the national electricity load has reached a new high four times, and the State Grid's electricity load has reached a new high five times.
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