Jeonbuk Province Hosts RE100 Energy Solution Alliance Energy Policy Division Meeting
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Lee ByungJae(2025-10-02 13:54:44)
Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province held a meeting of the RE100 Energy Policy Subcommittee at the Jeonbuk Techno Park conference room on the 2nd to discuss policy directions in response to the era of energy transition.
The meeting was organized to discuss key policy issues such as promoting corporate investment linked to RE100 industrial complexes and seeking improvements in regulations.
During the policy subcommittee meeting, they focused on discussing ▲ measures to improve regulations for realizing renewable energy self-sufficiency ▲ challenges and suggestions for corporate investment in creating the new Saemangeum RE100 industrial complex ▲ and plans to host an international symposium by the RE100 Energy Solution Alliance.
In particular, efforts are being made to be designated as a leading model for the RE100 industrial complex as the Saemangeum area has been specifically mentioned with the announcement of the government's 5-year plan for establishing RE100 industrial complexes.
In order for the RE100 industrial complex to be effectively implemented, it is essential to establish a policy and regulatory framework. Therefore, plans are in place to continuously propose improvements to relevant authorities to address corporate investment challenges.
Furthermore, the upcoming 'RE100 Energy Solution Alliance International Symposium' scheduled for November will be an event to respond to global energy transition trends, where global experts will participate to discuss RE100 compliance strategies and technological trends.
Shin Won-sik, Director of Future Industries at Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province, stated, "This meeting will be an important opportunity for activating renewable energy and creating a sustainable environment for corporate investment," adding, "Jeonbuk Province will lead the energy transition in South Korea through innovation in the energy ecosystem and the establishment of RE100 industrial complexes."