.
The bar chart compares the amount of electricity that is used by each Korean household in kilowatts, and the pie chart illustrates the seasonal differences percentagewise yearly.
Overall, charts depict the disproportionate share of electricity across all seasons, with the summer and winter being the leading seasons in terms of total energy consumption.
With regards to winter and spring, each accounted for around 30% and 17%, respectively.In the former, monthly total electricity use reached its peak at 10 kilowatts by January, while its other months’ index was not more than 8,5 kilowatts. Then, in spring, these numbers continued to decline dramatically, accounting for a miniscule part of the total energy use.
Looking at the summer, it has shown a great amount of utilized electricity annually (36,5%), reaching its peak in August at the top (12 billions of kilowatts). Fall’s seasonal share made up half of winter share, and its monthly consumption comprised a difference of approximately 2 to 3 kilowatts.
