Energy Status

Provides an overview of energy demand and supply, renewable energy, and energy welfare in Gyeonggi-do.

This visual material provides a snapshot of energy demand, supply, renewable energy, and welfare status across 31 cities and counties in Gyeonggi-do. Can be used as foundational data for energy policy development, carbon neutrality strategies, and region-specific project planning.

Energy Consumption

Gyeonggi-do final energy consumption (2022)

13.7% of national consumption

32145

ktoe

Per capita energy consumption (2022)

10th highest among 17 cities and provinces

2.37

toe/person

1Per capita energy consumption growth rate (2012–2022, annual average)

National rate 0.98%

0.73

%

Gyeonggi-do electricity consumption growth rate (2022)
(2012–2022 annual average)

National growth rate 1.62%

3.43

%

Energy consumption per GRDP (2022)

13th highest among 17 cities and provinces

0.061

toe/million KRW

Energy consumption growth rate per GRDP
(2012–2022, annual average)

National rate -1.34%

-2.49

%

Data sources: Korea Energy Economics Institute (“Regional Energy Statistics Yearbook”), City/County/District Supply and Demand Energy Statistics, Statistics Korea (“Population by Administrative District and Gender”), GRDP (City/County/Gu)

Energy Consumption Status in Gyeonggi-do by Sector and Energy Source

In Gyeonggi-do, 38% of energy consumption occurs in the building sector, while industry and transportation each account for 31%. By energy source, electricity accounts for 38%, oil 36%, gas 17%, and the remaining 9% is comprised of heat, renewable energy, and coal.

경기도 전체 에너지소비에서 차지하는 비중
Unit: ktoe

Energy Consumption Trends in Gyeonggi-do by Sector and Energy Source

Unit: ktoe

Energy Consumption Status across All Cities and Counties in Gyeonggi-do

Across sectors and energy sources, energy consumption is relatively high in the southern region. This is interpreted as the result of population concentration and larger economic scale in the southern region compared to the north.

Gyeonggi-do
Unit: ktoe

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    Energy Consumption Status and Trends of Individual Cities and Counties in Gyeonggi-do

    Gyeonggi-do

    소비현황

    • 1인당 최종에너지소비(2022)
    • 1인당 전력소비량(2022)
    • 1인당 가정 부문 전력소비량(2022)
    • GRDP당 최종에너지 소비량(2021)

    부문별 에너지 사용량

    Unit: ktoe

    에너지원별 에너지 사용량

    Unit: ktoe

    Gyeonggi-do Energy Consumption Status (compared to the national level)

    As of 2022, Gyeonggi-do accounts for 13.7% of the nation’s final energy consumption, ranking third among the 17 cities and provinces.Considering its population, Gyeonggi-do’s final energy consumption per capita is 2.37 toe, ranking 10th nationwide. Reflecting economic scale, final energy consumption per GRDP is 0.062 toe/million KRW, ranking 13th nationwide.

    국가 전체 에너지소비에서 차지하는 비중
    Unit: ktoe

    Energy Consumption per Capita

    GRDP* Final Energy Consumption per

    Gyeonggi-do Energy Consumption Trends (national comparison)

    Electricity Supply

    경기도 전력 발전량 (2022년)

    전국 발전량의 14.4%

    85780

    GWh

    경기도 전력 소비량 (2022년)

    전국 소비량의 37.6%

    140531

    GWh

    경기도 전력자급률 (2022년)

    17개 시도 중 12번째로 높음

    61

    %

    경기도 신재생에너지 비중 (2022년)

    LNG 92.2%, 석탄 2.0%

    5.2

    %

    경기도 신재생에너지 발전량 증가율 (2014~2022 연평균)

    2021년 대비 2022년 증가율: 11.31%

    13.6

    %

    데이터출처: 에너지경제연구원, “지역에너지통계연보“, “시군구 수급에너지 통계“
    한국전력공사, “한국전력통계”, 한국에너지공단, “신재생에너지 보급통계”

    Power Supply

    Unlike the typical national energy system, the Sankey diagram below is divided spatially into ‘Gyeonggi-do’ and ‘outside Gyeonggi-do’, and by sector into ‘electricity conversion’ and ‘electricity consumption’.

    Current Status of Power Generation Facilities Across Gyeonggi-do Cities and Counties

    Power generation is notable in Pyeongtaek, Paju, Pocheon, and Dongducheon. Of these four cities/counties, three are located in the northern region. Gas-fired power plants are located in these areas.

    Gyeonggi-do
    Unit: GWh

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      Power Generation Status and Trends of Individual Cities and Counties in Gyeonggi-do

      Gyeonggi-do 수원시

      전력 발전현황

      전력 자립도

      87 %

      발전량 10.1 GWh
      소비량 10.1 GWh

      전력 발전량

      GWh

      석탄 13,396.7 87.6%
      가스 1,219.6 8.0%
      유류 0.0 0.0%
      양수 415.6 2.7%
      신재생 250.9 1.6%
      기타 0.5 0.01%

      전력발전량

      Unit: GWh

      Trend of Gyeonggi-do Power Mix

      Gyeonggi-do Power Generation Status (Compared to National Levels)

      As of 2022, Gyeonggi-do accounts for 14.4% of the country’s total power generation, ranking third among the 17 provinces and metropolitan cities. In particular, Gyeonggi-do generates 48.3% of the nation’s gas-fired electricity, far exceeding other regions.

      Unit: GWh
      국가 전체 발전량에서 차지하는 비중

      Gyeonggi-do Electricity Generation and Consumption Status (Compared to National Levels)

      As of 2022, Gyeonggi-do’s electricity self-sufficiency rate is 61.04%, relatively low compared to other provinces and metropolitan cities. * Electricity Self-Sufficiency Rate (%) = 100 × (Electricity Generation / Electricity Consumption)

      Trend of Electricity Generation in Gyeonggi-do (Compared to National Levels)

      Supply of New and Renewable Energy

      Gyeonggi-do renewable energy generation (2023)

      5672

      GWh

      Gyeonggi-do renewable energy generation (2023)

      4046

      GWh

      Gyeonggi-do electricity consumption (2023)

      140312

      GWh

      Gyeonggi-do renewable energy self-sufficiency rate (2023)

      (renewable energy generation / electricity consumption) × 100

      4.0

      %

      Gyeonggi-do renewable energy self-sufficiency rate

      (renewable energy generation / electricity consumption) × 100

      2.9

      %

      Data sources Korea Electric Power Corporation, “Korea Electricity Statistics”, Korea Energy Agency, “Renewable Energy Supply Statistics”

      Trend of Gyeonggi-do Renewable Energy Power Mix

      * IGCC (Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle) stands for Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle coal-fired power generation. It is a power generation technology that gasifies coal under high temperature and pressure for use as fuel.

      Status of Renewable Energy Generation in All Cities and Counties of Gyeonggi-do

      Gyeonggi-do
      Unit: GWh

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        Renewable Energy Generation Relative to Electricity Consumption in All Cities and Counties of Gyeonggi-do

        Table View

        Renewable Energy

        Renewable Energy Data (GWh)

        Renewable Energy Data
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        Status of Renewable Energy Generation in Gyeonggi-do (compared to national levels)

        Unit: GWh
        국가 전체 신재생에너지 발전에서 차지하는 비중

        Renewable Energy Generation and Electricity Consumption Status in Gyeonggi-do (compared to the national average)

        신The renewable energy self-sufficiency rate refers to the proportion of renewable energy generation relative to electricity consumption.
        The renewable energy self-sufficiency rate is calculated and shown for each province and city based on renewable generation and electricity consumption.
        * Renewable energy self-sufficiency rate (%) = 100 × (renewable energy generation / electricity consumption)

        기간 선택

        Trend of Renewable Energy Development in Gyeonggi-do (compared to the national average)

        Energy Voucher Issuance Status (2023)

        Households issued vouchers

        in 2023

        0

        households

        Proportion of households receiving vouchers (2023)

        Total households in Gyeonggi-do: 5,722,843 / %

        0

        %

        Average voucher value per household

        2023

        0

        만원

        Growth rate of voucher-issued households

        compared to 2022

        0

        %

        Data sources: Korea Energy Agency, “Energy Voucher Issuance Status”

        Gyeonggi-do Energy Voucher Issuance Status

        The energy voucher program is an energy welfare system run by the Korea Energy Agency. To ensure all citizens enjoy cool summers and warm winters, this program provides energy vouchers to low-income households facing energy difficulties, enabling them to purchase electricity, city gas, district heating, kerosene, LPG, and briquettes.
        Summer energy vouchers are applicable only to electricity via fee deduction, while winter vouchers can be applied via fee deduction or the National Happiness Card.

        Card Graph View

        Energy Voucher Issuance Status

        Gyeonggi-do

        Energy Voucher Issuance Status

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          Energy voucher issuance status is provided at the town, township, and dong level (as of June 30, 2024).
          However, the following limitations exist:
          ● Names and boundaries of towns, townships, and districts change annually, making year-to-year data comparison difficult.
          ● Some administrative districts cannot be compared at the same time point due to splitting or merging.
          ● There may be administrative district errors in the source data.