Beijing Expands Power Grid for Olympics
A 22.1 billion yuan investment has increased Beijing's power supply by 33% to 68.9 million kilo-voltage amperes (kVA) to meet peak demand during the Olympic Games in August.
In September 2006, Beijing invested 22.1 billion yuan (about 3 billion US dollars) in upgrading its electricity networks. The project was completed on Jan. 1.
"The power grid in Beijing is well equipped and able to resist heat, humidity, thunder and other extreme weather," said Zhao. "It will ensure a safe and stable electricity supply for the Olympic stadiums."
Zhao said the maximum power load during the games is expected to hit a record 14.6 million kW since the events coincide with the city's peak power demand in summer.
Electricity demand in Beijing fluctuates with climate change and the city greatly relies on power imported from other areas.
Air-conditioning use is believed to be the main cause of rising consumption during summer.
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