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South Korea prepares 70% carbon-free power generation by 2038, draft programs

South Korea plans to generate 70% of its electric power from carbonfree energy sources such as renewables and nuclear power by 2038, up from less than 40%. in 2023, a draft plan of its energy mix for the next 15. years showed on Friday.

The federal government kept its previous plan to add 4. nuclear plants by 2038, bringing the total to 30, but anticipates to. more than triple solar and wind power output to 72 gigawatts by. 2030 from 23 gigawatts in 2022.

President Yoon Suk Yeol has actually promised to strike a balance on. energy sources for Asia's fourth-largest economy, emphasising. nuclear power while expanding renewable energy and minimizing. South Korea's dependence on imported fossil fuels, the industry. ministry said in a statement.

The plan, prepared by experts and awaiting finalisation by. the government, targets power generation capacity rising to. 157.8 gigawatts in 2038 from 134.5 gigawatts as of late 2022.

Energy consumption is anticipated to increase as data centres and. big chip-production bases expand to satisfy demand for synthetic. intelligence, the ministry said.

Twelve coal power plants that will become thirty years old in. 2037 and 2038 are to be changed by carbon-free power sources. such as pumped-storage hydroelectricity and hydrogen power. generation. But South Korea will preserve its plan to change. other older coal power plants with melted natural gas plants.

The federal government allocated 0.7 gigawatts of power generation to. little modular reactors by 2038 to support the advancement of. this sort of nuclear reactor in anticipation of increased international. demand.

(source: Reuters)