China’s Top Power Lobby Says It’s Ready for Winter Demand Surge

Technicians install new power lines in Wangting, Jiangsu province, China.

Photographer: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg

China’s electricity companies are confident that ample coal and gas supplies, and an abundance of renewables, will allow them to meet the usual end-year surge in demand without upset.

Power consumption growth in the fourth quarter is expected to increase at its fastest pace this year, thanks to a low base for comparison and improving economic conditions, the China Electricity Council said in a report on Monday. October has already seen coal consumption at power plants rise above historic trends due to prolonged heat in eastern megacities, according to a recent note from Morgan Stanley analysts including Hannah Yang.