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S.Korea's power demand hits new high in June amid heat wave

By IANS | Updated: July 4, 2022 09:40 IST

Seoul, July 4 South Korea's electricity demand touched a fresh all-time high in June as the country was ...

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Seoul, July 4 South Korea's electricity demand touched a fresh all-time high in June as the country was struck by an early heat wave, data revealed on Monday.

The country's maximum power demand averaged 71,805 megawatts (MW) last month, up 4.3 per cent from a year earlier and marking the highest tally for any June, according to the data from the Korea Power Exchange.

June also represented the first time the figure has surpassed the 70,000-MW level for the month, reports Yonhap News Agency.

The power exchange said unusually hot weather combined with the economy's recovery from the fallout of the Covid-19 pandemic to push up power demand in Asia's fourth-largest economy last month.

An early heat spell has been gripping the country since late June, with even the night-time temperature in the South Korean capital of Seoul remaining above 25 degrees Celsius on June 26, the first-ever such phenomenon in June.

The heat wave prompted more offices and households to consume power for air conditioning, sending the country's reserve electricity ratio to 9.5 per cent on June 23, hovering below the 10 per cent level for the first time this year.

Industry watchers say the country should have a reserve ratio of 10 percent or more in order to maintain a stable power supply and prepare for emergencies.

But they voiced concern that South Korea may have a hard time supplying electricity in a stable manner, as this summer is forecast to be hotter than a year earlier.

According to the Industry Ministry, South Korea is likely to have the season's maximum power demand of 91.7-95.7 gigawatt (GW) in the second week of August, causing the country's reserve electricity to drop to a range of 5.2-9.2 GW.

South Korea activates emergency measures, including controls on the use of air conditioners at home, offices and plants, should its power reserve fall below 5.5 GW.

No such steps have been taken since August 2013.

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