Onshore Wind Power Activation Strategy
The Onshore Wind Power Activation Strategy addresses permitting, siting and cost barriers that have constrained onshore wind deployment in Korea. It sets 2030 targets of 6 GW of cumulative onshore wind capacity, generation costs below KRW 150/kWh and supply of more than 300 domestically produced turbines. The government launched a cross-ministerial task force involving energy, defence, forestry, weather and local-government authorities to resolve permitting bottlenecks. The strategy combines regulatory coordination, project pipeline support, cost reduction and domestic turbine deployment to make onshore wind a more reliable resource for future power supply.
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