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Korea Breaks Power Demand Records Amid Unprecedented July Heatwave

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South Korea recorded its highest ever July electricity demand of 93.4 gigawatts (GW) on July 7, as unprecedented heatwave conditions drive air conditioning usage to record levels across the nation. Breaking Temperature and Power Records The Korea Meteorological Administration reported that July 7 saw nationwide average temperatures reach 33.2°C (91.8°F), with Seoul hitting 35.1°C (95.2°F) - the highest temperature recorded this year. More extreme readings came from Daegu at 37.8°C (100°F) and Andong at 38.2°C (100.8°F), with heat indices exceeding 40°C (104°F). This extreme weather directly translated into record-breaking electricity consumption. The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) confirmed that peak power demand reached 93.4 GW at 2 PM on July 7, surpassing the previous July record of 91.2 GW set in 2024 by 2.2 GW - a 2.4% year-over-year increase. ...

Korea Breaks 117-Year Heat Record as Temperatures Hit 40°C, Power Consumption Soars

South Korea is experiencing its most severe July heatwave in 117 years, with temperatures reaching over 40°C and electricity consumption hitting record highs nationwide, triggering widespread economic disruptions. Record-Breaking Temperatures Scorch Nation According to the Korea Meteorological Administration, Paju and Gwangmyeong recorded temperatures of 40.1°C and 40.2°C respectively on July 8th, marking the first time this year that temperatures have exceeded 40°C. Seoul also reached 37.1°C, setting a new July temperature record since weather recordings began 117 years ago. The extreme heat has affected 68 out of 153 weather stations nationwide, with heat wave warnings issued across major metropolitan areas including Gangnam (38.7°C), Jongno (38.2°C), and Dongjak (39°C) districts in Seoul. Meteorologists attribute this unprecedented heatwave to the simultaneous influence of the North Pacific High and continental high-pressure systems covering the Korean Peninsula. Weather off...

2025 Korea's Top-Efficiency Appliance Rebate Program: Complete Guide to Get Up to $450 Back

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South Korea's government has launched an exciting new rebate program in July 2025 that's creating a buzz among consumers nationwide. The "Top-Efficiency Appliance Purchase Cost Rebate Program" offers up to 300,000 KRW (approximately $225) for individuals and 600,000 KRW ($450) for newlyweds when purchasing energy-efficient appliances. This comprehensive guide will help you understand everything you need to know about this remarkable opportunity. 🌟 What Makes This Program Special? The Korea Energy Agency's rebate program represents a significant shift in South Korea's approach to energy conservation. Unlike previous initiatives run by KEPCO (Korea Electric Power Corporation), this new program allows double benefits - meaning even if you received rebates from KEPCO in 2024, you can still apply for this new program! Key Program Features: Rebate Rate : 10% of purchase price Maximum Individual Rebate : ...

Offshore Wind Industry Development Accelerates with Successful 2025 Supply Chain Conference

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The 2025 Offshore Wind Supply Chain Conference was successfully held, marking a new turning point for the domestic and international offshore wind industry development. The conference brought together 74 companies from six countries to share cutting-edge technologies and projects, contributing to strengthening the competitiveness of the offshore wind sector. Global Offshore Wind Companies Converge in Korea This conference witnessed significant participation from major companies from offshore wind industry leaders including Denmark, Germany, and the United Kingdom. These companies expressed high regard for Korea's offshore wind market potential and demonstrated strong commitment to investment and technological cooperation. Latest Technology Trends and Project Updates The conference highlighted cutting-edge technologies including large-capacity offshore wind turbines, floating wind power platforms, and offshore power transmission...

Google Makes Historic Nuclear Fusion Energy Purchase Agreement

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Revolutionary Partnership Marks First Commercial Fusion Deal Google has signed its first-ever electricity purchase agreement with a nuclear fusion power plant, marking a historic milestone in the transition to clean energy. The tech giant announced on June 30th that it has entered into a contract with Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) to purchase 200MW of electricity from fusion power plants. This groundbreaking agreement represents the first commercial contract between a major technology company and a nuclear fusion energy provider, signaling a new era in sustainable energy sourcing. Rising AI Power Demands Drive Energy Innovation The contract emerges from Google's urgent need to address skyrocketing power consumption driven by artificial intelligence development. Training advanced AI models and operating massive data centers require unprecedented amounts of electricity, creating pressure on tech companies to secure reliable, cl...