Residential electrical line
With the improvement of the living standards of our people and the rapid spread of household appliances, the residential electricity load has grown rapidly. As shown in Figure 6.6, in 1987, the electricity consumption of residents was 26.96 billion kWh (1 degree = 1 kW? hours), and in 1996, the number of households soared to 113.1 billion kWh in 1998, an increase of 3.2 times. Despite this, there is still a big gap compared to developed countries. For example, in 1995, the per capita electricity consumption in the United States was 14.6 times that of China, and Japan was 8.6 times that of China. The electricity consumption of residents in China still has great development in the future. It is expected to increase from 1996 to 2005. 4 times.