Who will be responsible for electricity bills for the next five years in Korea?

The captain of Korea is going to change soon! What is the direction of ESG policy determined through fair elections?

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The government, which has served for five years since 2017, will soon be completed.

However, the world say...

"We'll build more nuclear power plants"

This is because they may experience side effects such as power shortages while trying to achieve their carbon neutrality goals excessively. Experts predict that electricity bills will rise 39-44% in 2030 compared to 2020 if the government does not withdraw its nuclear power plant policy.



The two candidates' policies are very contrasting.

Now our attention is focused on presidential candidates. This is because nuclear power policies may change depending on the outcome of the presidential election. While Conservative candidate Yoon Seok-yeol pledged to "return nuclear power plants," Progressive Party candidate Lee Jae-myung suggested a policy as an alternative to use nuclear power plants currently under construction as scheduled but not build new nuclear power plants. What is the approval rating at this point? It's neck and neck!



Now, Korea is before the election war.

Just as the world is fighting a war on energy and eco-friendliness, there is now a war in Korea. It is interesting to see what will happen to Korea's fate in the future, and even the big trend of the world.





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