The Korea Herald

피터빈트

Coal consumption to rise 2.7% this year:South Korea

By 박윤아

Published : June 30, 2016 - 10:05

    • Link copied

[THE INVESTOR] Despite efforts to scale back coal-fired power generation on growing concerns over fine dust, Korea’s coal consumption is likely to grow by 2.7 percent in 2016 from a year earlier, a report said on June 30.

According to the report by Korea Energy Economics Institute, coal consumption will likely climb on increased demand from thermal power stations, with its total energy demand rising 1.5 percent on-year to 289 million tons of oil equivalent.

Korea is scheduled to put on line five new coal-fired power stations with a combined capacity of 6.7 gigawatts by the end of the year.



Oil consumption is projected to increase 2.8 percent on-year in 2016 as crude prices remain low, with consumption of atomic power likely to grow 3.8 percent.

In contrast, consumption of natural gas is forecast to drop 6.4 percent on-year this year due to weaker demand for power generation, following an 8.7 percent on-year decline in 2015.

The fall was attributed to sluggish electricity demand and a sharp expansion of power-generating facilities using cheaper coal and nuclear energy.

The institute said the report is based on government energy policies that were in place before it put forward measures to cut back on fine dust, which has emerged as a major public health threat.

“The estimate will be adjusted as the government is revisiting its plan to put coal-fired power stations into operation this year,” it said.

Early this month, Seoul said it will decommission 10 old coal-fired power stations or change some of them into gas-powered ones, and toughen restrictions on old diesel vehicles while promoting sales of environment-friendly cars.

(theinvestor@heraldcorp.com)