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South Korea targets over 70% carbon-free electricity by 2038, boosting nuclear and renewables.
South Korea plans to generate over 70% of its electricity from carbon-free sources, including nuclear and renewables, by 2038, up from 39.1% in 2023.
This move aims to meet growing electricity demand from advanced industries like AI and electric vehicles while striving for carbon neutrality by 2050.
The country will build two new nuclear power plants and its first small modular reactor by 2036 to help achieve this goal.
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Corea del Sur se dirige a más del 70% de la electricidad libre de carbono para 2038, impulsando las energías nucleares y renovables.