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S. Korea Logs Record Electricity Demand Amid Prolonged Heat Wave

Seoul: South Korea reported record-high electricity demand this summer amid a prolonged heat wave, the industry ministry said Monday. The country's maximum electricity demand reached an estimated 104.1 gigawatts on August 25, setting a new record high, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy.

According to Yonhap News Agency, the nationwide average temperature for the June-August period stood at 25.7 degrees Celsius, surpassing last year's 25.6 degrees to mark the highest level ever. Industry Minister Kim Jeong-gwan visited the Korea Power Exchange and Korea Electric Power Corp. (KEPCO) earlier in the day, where he praised workers for their efforts to ensure a stable power supply during the summer and discussed ways to strengthen industrial and energy cooperation, his office said.

The industry ministry currently oversees energy policy, but the task will be transferred to the environment ministry under a government reorganization plan. "The energy sector plays a key role in helping companies and industries maintain competitiveness amid fierce global competition. Even after the government reorganization, we will continue to explore ways for industry and energy to work closely together," Kim said.

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