China Southern Power Grid hits all-time high electricity load at 8:21 p.m. Monday, surpassing previous record by 1.83 million kW.
China Southern Power Grid's electricity load hit an all-time high on Monday evening, shattering the previous record by 1.83 million kilowatts and breaking a six-year pattern where annual peaks typically arrived in June or July, according to the company.
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