Group 1 - Major offshore wind companies are reducing their operations in South Korea, raising uncertainties about the country's energy transition plans [1] - TotalEnergies and Equinor have significantly scaled back their offshore wind teams in South Korea, while Shell has sold its stake in a floating offshore wind project [1] - These foreign companies are key partners in important wind power projects in South Korea, which are crucial for achieving the country's greenhouse gas reduction targets by 2030 [1] Group 2 - Experts have differing opinions on how the government should respond, with some suggesting that state-owned power companies should take over foreign projects to ensure wind power expansion [2] - Others argue that the current situation reflects a global downturn in the wind power sector, and South Korea should reassess its overall energy policies rather than taking on excessive burdens [2]
外资海上风电企业缩减在韩业务
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-08-30 01:33