Eastern China's Jiangsu province consumed 61.59 TWh of electricity in October, a 6.53% rise year on year, showed data from Jiangsu Energy Regulatory Office of the National Energy Administration on November 15.
This brought the total power consumption to 647.18 TWh in the first ten months, a 4.98% increase from a year earlier.
The highest power load of this year reached up to 122.96 GW, down 3.09% on the year.
In October, Jiangsu produced 48.95 TWh of electricity, rising 6.67% year on year, sending to a total of 516.86 TWh in January-October, up 4.09% compared with the preceding year.
As of the end of October, Jiangsu's installed power generation capacity stood at 174.40 GW. The province added 13.51 GW of power capacity during the month, including 3 MW of hydropower, 2.78 GW of thermal power, 320.2 MW of wind, 10.22 GW of solar and 197.8 MW of stored energy.
(Writing by Riley Liang Editing by Emma Yang)
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