Südkorea kündigt Plan für erneuerbare Energien an: Ziel ist eine Kapazität von mehr als 150 GW, um den Anteil erneuerbarer Energien bis 2035 auf 30 % zu verdreifachen und gleichzeitig die Solarkosten zu senken, um sie an die Kernenergie anzupassen

    https://en.sedaily.com/news/2026/05/20/korea-targets-over-150gw-renewable-energy-capacity-by-2035

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    1. > While Slashing Solar Costs to Match Nuclear Power

      Funny headline. Solar plus batteries is already cheaper than fossil fuels for years, let alone cheaper than nuclear which is the most expensive way to boil water.

    2. Finally! South Korea would be a great place to transition to renewables. There’re countless rooftops, subway stations, and parking lots that could be covered in solar panels. Wind turbines would be useful in many places. There’re mountains all over the place so gravity batteries could be used, and the populace is used to conforming closely to accepted norms, and would likely respond/be readily compelled into complying with balcony solar and other possibilities.

      Heck, they could give tax breaks to corporations that invest in rooftop solar, and if they get the chaebols in on it, they’d have huge buy in.

    3. SecondAccountForEvil on

      honestly, far too little, too late. having your dream goal be 30% renewable in a DECADE is laughable, considering they’ve been in the paris agreement since 2016. disappointing.

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