Electricity consumption of large companies fell 0.1% in September

The electricity consumption of large and medium-sized companies fell 0.1% in September compared with the same month the previous year, according to data from the Red Eléctrica Index (IRE). Broken down by sector, industrial consumption increased 0.5% and consumption in the services sector fell by 3%. The effects of seasonal and working patterns were factored in when calculating this data.

According to the IRE, in the last twelve months, the electricity consumption of these companies, once the effects of seasonal and working patterns were factored in, has increased by 1.7% over the same period last year. By sector, industry consumption rose by 2.9% and the services sector fell by 1.8%.

Compared to September 2014, the five activities with the highest electricity demand were the metallurgy industry which grew 1.7%, the chemical industry which dropped by 7.4%, the manufacturing industry for other non-metallic mineral products which increased by 6.1%, the food industry which fell 2.6% and the paper industry which decreased 1.3%.

Similarly, activities that contributed most to the growth in consumption of large companies have been: the metallurgy industry, with an increase of 1.7%, the manufacturing industry for other non-metallic mineral products (6.1%), the collection, purification and distribution of water (10.9%), agriculture, livestock, hunting and associated services (23.9%), and the manufacturing of electrical equipment and materials (8.4%).

The monthly electricity consumption data of each of the economic activities can be found in more detail in the IRE section of the Red Eléctrica website.

 

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