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Energy
Korea secures fresh graphite supply chain by inking investment deal on Tanzania’s Mahenge Project
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) announced that POSCO International signed a USD 40 million equity investment deal with Australia's Black Rock Mining Limited (BRM), which has an 84% interest in the Mahenge Graphite Project in Tanzania, during the Korea-Australia Economic Cooperation Committee on September 3 in Perth. Attending the investment signing ceremony were Korea’s Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong, Australia’s Minister for Resources and Minister for Northern Australia Madeleine King, and POSCO Group Chairman Jang In-hwa, who also chairs the Korea-Australia Economic Cooperation Committee. The investment agreement is a part of MOTIE’s aims to effectively secure critical minerals in accordance with the ministry’s strategy announced in February last year, and the culmination of its collaboration with businesses to establish a graphite supply chain. In addition to the previous $7.5 million investment made by POSCO Holdings, the investment deal gives POSCO Group a total of 19.9 percent share in BRM. POSCO Group’s deal with the Australian graphite developer secures the Korean conglomerate 30,000 metric tons starting in 2026 and another 30,000 tons starting in 2028, adding up to 60,000 tons per annum. This natural graphite quantity is sufficient for producing 1.26 million units of electric vehicles (EVs) each year, heightening the prospects of diversifying the graphite supply chain and mitigating associated risks. Trade Minister Cheong stated that the investment deal is symbolic of the solid economic cooperation between Korea and Australia and has established a new turning point for Korea in stabilizing the graphite supply chain and overcoming various limitations. He mentioned the Government’s plans to offer tax and other financial incentives going forward in order to lower corporate risks. date2024-09-04
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Energy
Minister Ahn meets Bulgaria's caretaker Minister of Energy
Korea’s Trade, Industry and Energy Minister Dukgeun Ahn met Bulgaria's caretaker Minister of Energy Vladimir Malinov on September 3 in Seoul to sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on energy cooperation and discuss measures for collaboration in nuclear power and other energy areas. date2024-09-03
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Energy
Critical Minerals Roundtable
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong attended the Critical Minerals Roundtable on September 3 in Perth with the participation of Australia’s Trade and Tourism Minister Don Farrell, Minister for Resources and Minister for Northern Australia Madeleine King, and the Federation of Korean Industries (FKI) Vice Chairman Kim Chang-beom and gave an opening message. date2024-09-03
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Energy
Korea-IEA joint statement press conference
Director General for Energy Policy Choi Yeon-woo held a press conference with IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol on September 3 at the Korea Press Center in Seoul and announced the Korea-IEA joint statement on the occasion of their joint hosting of World Climate Industry Expo (WCE) in Busan. date2024-09-03
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Energy
MOTIE-Western Australia Gov't sign clean energy cooperation MOU
Korea's Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong and Western Australia Premier Roger Cook signed the memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) and the Government of Western Australia on September 3 in Perth for establishing the groundwork for clean energy development and processing cooperation. date2024-09-03
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Energy
Trade Minister visits Pilgangoora Lithium Mine
Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong visited the Pilgangoora Lithium Mine, the world’s 3rd largest lithium deposit, on September 2 with representatives of POSCO Holdings and Export Finance Australia (EFA). date2024-09-03
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Energy
Korea and Bulgaria enter MOU on bilateral energy cooperation
Korea’s Trade, Industry and Energy Minister Dukgeun Ahn met Bulgaria's caretaker Minister of Energy Vladimir Malinov today in Seoul to sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on energy cooperation and discuss measures for collaboration in nuclear power and other energy areas. They first acknowledged the importance of bilateral cooperation in strengthening energy security and expanding clean energy in view of frequent climate anomalies and persisting geopolitical uncertainties, such as the Middle East tensions and the Russia-Ukraine war. Minister Ahn highlighted that prospects for bilateral cooperation are high, as Bulgaria is actively harnessing clean energy sources like nuclear power (35 percent of power generation) and renewables (20 percent), while Korea is accelerating efforts to attain energy security and carbon neutrality based on carbon-free energy sources. He added that he looks forward to seeing today’s talks act as a catalyst for invigorating the Korea-Bulgaria energy collaboration. On the occasion of the talks, the two sides entered an energy cooperation MOU to enhance cooperation across areas of common interest. A wholly amended version of the energy cooperation MOU previously sealed in 2019, the fresh MOU extends the scope of bilateral cooperation by adding liquefied natural gas (LNG), energy storage, and supply chains to the existing areas of cooperation. In addition, it further specifies the areas of cooperation for nuclear energy, including nuclear new build, continued operation, decommissioning, radioactive waste management, small modular reactors (SMRs), and manpower training. Minister Ahn also introduced the Korean government’s Carbon Free Energy (CFE) Initiative, which aims for the effective achievement of carbon neutrality through the utilization of various carbon-free energy sources, and asked Bulgaria’s support and interest in its global diffusion. date2024-09-03
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Energy
Korea and IEA announce joint statement expressing support for Carbon-Free Energy (CFE) Initiative
Korea’s Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and the International Energy Agency (IEA) held a press conference today at the Korea Press Center in Seoul and announced the Korea-IEA Joint Statement as follows. Joint Statement International Energy Agency - Republic of Korea September 3rd, 2024 - Seoul We, Dr. Fatih Birol, Executive Director of the International Energy Agency, and H.E. Ahn Duk-geun, Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy of the Republic of Korea, emphasize the critical importance of decarbonizing the energy sector, which is fundamental to global economic activity, in order to keep the 1.5°C goal within reach. We also recognize that the growing application of information and communications technology (ICT), the electrification of industries, and rapid industrialization present new opportunities as well as challenges in achieving global carbon neutrality. We note that at a global level, leveraging all available carbon-free energy sources from a technology-neutral standpoint offers an effective opportunity to limit global warming in the near term while also helping to ensure energy security. We understand that this approach aligns with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC, 1992), which underscores 'common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities,' taking into account each country’s economic and geographical conditions. We welcome the outcomes of COP28 in Dubai and the 2024 IEA Ministerial Meeting, which emphasized the need to further develop clean energy technologies and accelerate the deployment of existing, emerging, and new carbon-free technologies, depending on national circumstances and choices. Support for the CFE Initiative: We note that on October 27, 2023, the Korean government and the Carbon Free Alliance (CF Alliance) jointly launched the 'CFE Initiative,' a global campaign aimed at fostering the decarbonization of Scope 1 and 2 emissions through the comprehensive implementation of various carbon-free energy sources. We highlight that the initiative’s goal is to expand the availability of clean energy sources, thereby helping to reduce the costs borne by nations and industries in achieving net zero by 2050. We underline that this initiative represents a collaborative effort between the public and private sectors, emphasizing not only the utilization of innovative decarbonization technologies and financial investments by individual industries but also the efforts of governments to establish infrastructure and enhance institutions to support these endeavors. We agree that the CFE Initiative is an effective means to accelerate progress towards achieving net zero emissions by 2050, consistent with efforts to limit the rise in average global temperatures to 1.5°C as outlined in the IEA’s 'Net Zero by 2050' roadmap. We encourage all countries and industries to review the key elements of the CFE Initiative to see how it can contribute to their own decarbonization plans. Highlighting Collaboration: We note the collaborative research project between the IEA and the Republic of Korea, which commenced in March 2024. The project’s primary objective is to analyze the viability of deploying a diverse range of carbon-free energy sources in major global economies and to publish a report titled 'Achieving Net Zero Based on the CFE Initiative' to advance global efforts towards meeting energy security and sustainability objectives. We welcome the joint efforts by the IEA Secretariat and Korea in organizing the World Climate Industry Expo (WCE) to be held in Busan from September 4-6, 2024. We emphasize that the WCE aims to showcase the benefits of embracing a range of carbon-free energy solutions and the latest advancements in carbon reduction technologies. It will offer new opportunities to address the urgency date2024-09-03
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Energy
Korea and IEA to co-host World Climate Industry Expo 2024
The Korean government and the International Energy Agency (IEA) are co-hosting the World Climate Industry Expo 2024 (WCE 2024) through September 4–6 in Busan to facilitate the international dialogue on accelerating the global diffusion of carbon-free energy sources. Under the theme of “Ushering in a Carbon-Free Energy Era with Climate Technology,” the WCE 2024 will consist of conferences, exhibitions, bilateral talks, and sidelines events with the participation of 30 embassies to Korea, 24 national delegations, and 10 international organizations, involving altogether over 50 countries from around the world. Keynote speakers for the opening ceremony are Fatih Birol, IEA Executive Director, and James Bacchus, Distinguished University Professor of Global Affairs and Director of the Center for Global Economic and Environmental Opportunity at the University of Central Florida. The Expo will launch a total of 11 conferences categorized into three Summits—CFE Summit, Industrial and Technology Summit, and Climate Summit—each organized by relevant ministries and organizations. At Halls 1 and 2 of the Busan Exhibition & Convention Center (BEXCO), the latest and future technologies on carbon-free energy are showcased by 537 companies, including Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics, POSCO, Hyundai Motor, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP), and RWE. On the second day (September 5), 45 climate and energy public institutions will hold recruitment briefings and one-on-one counseling with hiring managers to promote interest among youth in the climate industry. Visitors can access a rich array of programs open to public participation, such as climate and energy talk shows and booths for experiencing augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and recycling. Korea and the IEA, beginning with WCE 2024, will continue to make joint efforts for the global diffusion of carbon-free energy sources. They plan to announce a joint statement through a press conference on the second day of the Expo. Meanwhile, Korea’s Prime Minister Han Duck-soo will highlight the need for carbon-free energy sources and the importance of their global diffusion through a video message to be shared at the opening ceremony. He will also visit the Expo in person to view the booths and encourage companies tackling the climate crisis in various aspects like nuclear power and hydrogen. date2024-09-02
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Energy
MOTIE and MOLIT announce SAF Diffusion Strategy
Korea’s Trade, Industry and Energy Minister Dukgeun Ahn and Land, Infrastructure and Transport Minister Park Sang-woo jointly announced the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Diffusion Strategy today at the Incheon International Airport Terminal 2 with the participation of oil refinery and aviation industry personnel. Sustainable aviation fuel (“SAF”) is an eco-friendly fuel produced based on biomass derived from animals and plants and the carbon captured from the atmosphere. Using SAF for powering air transport can reduce up to 80 percent of the carbon emissions released from using fossil-based jet fuels. Further advantages of SAF include the exclusion of fossil fuels, its similar chemical makeup to conventional aviation fuel, and that its use does not require the altering of aircraft structures. SAF is recognized as the most effective aviation means of decarbonization, with 19 countries worldwide currently using SAF for commercial flights, some of which have mandated the use of blended SAF. Korea is now the 20th country in the world to incorporate SAF for commercial flights. As Korea is the world’s top exporter of aviation fuel and as global SAF demand is expected to increase to 18.4 million metric tons by 2030 (according to International Air Transport Association), the situation calls for bold policy support to claim the SAF market, which is viewed as the new growth engine of the future. The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT) have made effort to closely communicate with oil refinery and aviation industries, related institutions, and relevant experts to establish the SAF Diffusion Strategy (“Strategy”) outlining Korea’s mid-to-long term vision and comprehensive support measures for invigorating the domestic SAF industry. First, the commercial use of SAF begins August 30, 2024. Across the nation’s airports, domestic airlines are to use SAF produced in Korea and certified by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in operating international regular flights. Domestic airlines can freely determine the details concerning air routes and SAF blend ratios and enter SAF purchase contracts with domestic oil refineries. Second, the Strategy aims to promote the voluntary use of SAF by 2026 through public-private cooperation. MOTIE, MOLIT, domestic carriers, oil refinery companies, Incheon International Airport, and the Korea Airports Corporation (KAC) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) today on using SAF for commercial flights. The objective is to advance mutual cooperation in expanding the SAF diffusion throughout Korea. MOLIT and Incheon International Airport plan to offer various incentives to airlines that use SAF for their flights. Third, the Strategy will be imposing a SAF blending mandate on all international flights departing from Korea beginning 2027, the year when international flight carbon regulations are scheduled to tighten. This comes against the backdrop of the ICAO requiring all member countries to comply with its Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA). Fourth, related ministries will promote investment for expanding SAF production. To accommodate companies’ timely investments in R&D and infrastructure, the Government is mulling measures to increase investment tax credit and offer incentives in the future to lessen the pressure from high SAF production costs. Fifth, the Strategy will help to upgrade Korea’s technological capacity to produce SAF from a wide variety of raw materials. MOTIE will launch joint investigations on overseas bio resources like used cooking oil, animal fat, and palm oil residuals that can be repurposed through existing technologies. Sixth, MOTIE will work on strengthening the competitiveness of the entire biofuel supply chain. The Korea National Oil Corporati date2024-08-30