▶️ Energy transition in South Korea without ideological divides: Huge opportunities for German companies in Busan
South Korea is embarking on an impressive energy transition, entirely free of the ideological divides so common in Europe. | The country is pursuing a radical plan and aims to install an impressive 100 gigawatts of renewable energy capacity by 2030. | This technocratic approach focuses on industrial policy and growth rather than heated debates. | It represents a complete system change that dwarfs Europe's efforts. | This opens up enormous opportunities for German companies, particularly in the port city of Busan. | | The multi-billion-dollar offshore wind energy market offers tremendous potential for specialized companies. | | South Korea is cleverly combining investments in solar and offshore wind farms with a comprehensive grid expansion. | | Nuclear power is being used pragmatically as a bridging technology to ensure security of supply. | | This system change is creating a huge market for innovative technologies and know-how from abroad. | Discover the unique business opportunities arising from South Korea's pragmatic approach to the energy transition. | [...]
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