欢迎访问 韩国首尔国际电力和能源展2026:30000 专业观众共鉴能源行业新走向
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-21 14:07

Group 1: Event Overview - The 22nd edition of the exhibition will take place in May 2026 at the COEX convention center in Seoul, South Korea [1] - The previous edition was held from May 14-16, 2025, indicating an annual cycle for the event [1] - The exhibition focuses on power, renewable energy, solar energy, and energy storage [1] Group 2: Venue Information - COEX is located in the Gangnam district of Seoul and is accessible via subway lines 2 and 9 [3] - The venue features a designated smoke-free pedestrian area extending 836 meters along Yongdong Avenue [3] Group 3: Energy Sector Insights - South Korea is heavily reliant on energy imports, with oil and liquefied natural gas being significant imports [8] - Traditional thermal power generation and nuclear energy dominate the country's electricity supply, accounting for over two-thirds of total generation [8] - The government has set ambitious decarbonization goals, aiming to increase the share of renewable energy in power generation from 6% in 2019 to 35% by 2030 [8] Group 4: Economic Context - South Korea has undergone significant economic transformation, with industrial sectors contributing 31.6% to GDP and employing 24% of the workforce [9] - The country is a global leader in various industries, including textiles, steel, automotive, shipbuilding, and electronics, particularly semiconductors [9] - The industrial production index is projected to grow by 1.7% in 2024, driven by increases in manufacturing output, particularly in chips and pharmaceuticals [9] Group 5: Agricultural Sector - The agricultural sector contributes minimally to GDP at 1.6% and employs only 5% of the labor force [10] - South Korea relies heavily on imports for food, with about 70% of agricultural products sourced from abroad [10] - In 2024, rice production is expected to decline by 3.2% to 3.585 million tons, while agricultural exports are projected to reach a record high of $13 billion, up 6.1% from the previous year [10] Group 6: Service Sector - The service sector is the largest and fastest-growing part of the economy, accounting for 58.4% of GDP and employing 71% of the workforce [11] - The tourism industry is a significant contributor, with foreign visitor numbers expected to reach 16.37 million in 2024, a 48.4% increase from 2023 [11] - Financial services are well-developed, with growth in transportation, warehousing, finance, and insurance sectors, although wholesale and retail sectors have seen declines [11]