Electricity consumption drops 15% with Brazil’s match against South Korea, says ONS

The bulletin from the National Electrical System Operator (ONS), released after Brazil’s game against South Korea this Monday (5), shows that, at the beginning of the game, the reduction in energy consumption was 15%, in comparison with typical values ​​for the same time: the biggest decrease so far.

A 12,600 MW lower load was recorded — the highest value of the average load for the states of Goiás, Maranhão and Minas Gerais and the Federal District together.

About two hours before the start of a Brazilian national team game or final phase games, many work activities, such as those in the industrial and commercial sectors, are interrupted — which may explain the reduction observed at the beginning of all matches.

Already at halftime, with the first half ending 4-0 for Brazil, there was a rapid increase in energy consumption, of 4% — almost 3,000 MW, equivalent to the entire state of Goiás, in just 8 minutes.

The increase is influenced by the demobilization of people in front of the television, and the use of household appliances, such as microwaves, electric fryers, popcorn makers and fridge and freezer motors.

At the end of the game, with the score defining Brazil’s 4-1 victory, an abrupt cargo lift ramp was started.

The ONS registered an increase of 11% in 30 minutes: an increase of 7,665 MW, which corresponds to the sum of the average loads of the states of Minas Gerais and Mato Grosso do Sul — which together have approximately 23 million inhabitants (11% of the Brazilian population).

The next ONS bulletin will be available within two hours after the end of the Brazilian team’s game against Croatia, this Friday (09), at 12h.

Source: CNN Brasil

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