Special report:
2008 Olympic
Games
BEIJING, Aug. 4
(Xinhua) -- Beijing's power and water supply capacity will adequately meet the
demand during the upcoming Olympics, an official said here Monday.
"We are able to ensure safe and stable supply of
energy and water during the Olympics," Liu Zhi, spokesman for the Beijing
Olympics, addressed a press conference in the 2008 Beijing International Media
Center.
Beijing's transformer substations report a joint
capacity of 50.12 million kva and is fully capable of dealing with the estimated
maximum electricity consumption of 14.6 million kw in summer, according to
Liu.
It is estimated that the Games will consume 340,000
cubic meters of water every day in addition to the 2.4 million cubic meters of
the city's regular daily consumption.
He said Beijing's tap water plants provides 2.95
million cubic meters of water each day, which is enough for the total water
demand during the sports event.
In addition, coal, oil and gas stocks are also
abundant.
"We have worked out schemes to cope with possible
power supply emergencies and have conducted drills," said Liu.
Beijing registered a peak electricity consumption of
12.48 million kw on July 25 at noon as residents cranked up their air
conditioners in the sweltering heat.
Air-con use was the main cause of rising consumption
when the city experienced sauna-like weather conditions late last
month.