Coal production quickly resumed after the cold wave
Nov. 17, 2021
Since November 4th, my country has experienced strong cooling and cold wave weather from north to south, and severe weather such as strong winds and blizzards in some areas has a certain impact on coal production. On November 6, national coal production fell below 11 million tons, and daily output fell. More than 1 million tons. The National Development and Reform Commission urged major coal producing areas such as Shanxi, Shaanxi, and Mongolia to organize production scientifically and rationally, strengthen safety management, speed up the resumption of production, and minimize the impact of cold waves on stable production and increased production. At present, the cold wave in major coal-producing provinces has basically ended, and national coal production has rebounded rapidly. The dispatched average daily output from November 7th to 9th reached 11.75 million tons, which has exceeded the average production level of the days before the cold wave. The output on November 9 reached 1182.5. 10,000 tons, the third highest in recent years.
All parties involved in production, transportation and demand actively respond to the impact of severe weather on energy supply. Railways, highways, and ports take the initiative to take preventive and response measures to increase the supply of thermal coal. The impact of the cold wave on thermal coal transportation is gradually eliminated. Coal storage in power plants The level continues to improve. On November 9th, the coal supply of power plants nationwide exceeded the coal consumption by more than 1.5 million tons, and the coal storage exceeded 120 million tons, an increase of more than 12 million tons from the end of October. The number of days available was increased to 21 days, and the coal supply capacity for power generation and heating was guaranteed further improve.
It was learned from the National Development and Reform Commission on the 11th that the current cold wave in major coal-producing areas has basically ended, and coal production across the country has rebounded rapidly. From November 7th to 9th, the dispatched daily average output reached 11.75 million tons, which has exceeded the average production level of the days before the cold wave. The output on November 9th reached 11.825 million tons, the third highest in recent years.
It is understood that due to the cold wave weather, the national coal output fell below 11 million tons on November 6, and the daily output fell by more than 1 million tons. The National Development and Reform Commission urged Shanxi, Shaanxi, Mongolia and other major coal producing areas to scientifically and rationally organize production, strengthen safety management, speed up the resumption of production, and minimize the impact of the cold wave on stable production and increase production.
All parties involved in production, transportation and demand actively respond to the impact of severe weather on energy supply. Railways, highways, and ports take the initiative to take preventive and response measures to increase the supply of thermal coal. The impact of the cold wave on thermal coal transportation is gradually eliminated. Coal storage in power plants The level continues to improve. On November 9th, the coal supply of power plants nationwide exceeded the coal consumption by more than 1.5 million tons, and the coal storage exceeded 120 million tons, an increase of more than 12 million tons from the end of October. The number of days available was increased to 21 days, and the coal supply capacity for power generation and heating was guaranteed. Further improve.