Doha - QNA
Electricity consumption by South Korea’s industrial sector rose moderately from a year earlier in August, the government said Thursday, despite a large drop in exports. Sales of industrial electricity came to 21.38 billion kilowatt-hours last month, up 2.3% from the same period last year, according to the Ministry of Knowledge Economy. Sales of industrial electricity serves as a barometer of industrial activity as companies use more electricity when business is good and cut back to cope with drops in demand, according to (Yonhap) news agency. The rise, however, comes despite an estimated 6.2% drop in the country’s exports from a year earlier in August. “The rise (in overall electricity sales) is due to a heat wave and long streak of tropical nights that pushed up electricity use for cooling,” the ministry said in a press release. A tropical night refers to when the overnight temperature remains above 25 degrees Celsius. The ministry said the country experienced the longest streak of 23 tropical nights last month. The Korea Electric Power Corp. increased its electricity rate by an average 4.9% in early August, but the record heat wave continued to push up electricity consumption by households and non-manufacturing businesses that together account for about 35 percent of total electricity use. Overall sales of electricity sales rose 4% on-year to 39.9 billion kilowatt-hours in August as consumption by households surged 12.5% with consumption by office buildings up 1.6 percent, according to the ministry.