As industry-based economies Korea and Germany face similar challenges when it comes to shaping their energy system’s future. Both countries aim to significantly reduce their carbon emissions by increasing the usage of renewable energy and energy efficiency while phasing out the use of nuclear energy and reducing the reliance on fossil fuels. With rising shares of variable renewables, solutions for their system integration get increasingly important.
Organized on the margins of the International Renewable Energy Conference (KIREC), this event provides a platform for mutually learning from experience and discussing potential strategies and measures for system integration of renewables in Korea and Germany. The event thereby sets a focus on the role of smart grids in this context and also intends to identify opportunities for increased cooperation between both countries. Energy experts from government, industry, research and civil society are invited to participate.
Time: Thursday, 24. October, 2019
Venue: InterContinental Hotel COEX, Room Vivace
For further Information/Agenda please refer to the attached File.
* Registration is only for invitees.
* Participation fee for this event is free
* First-come, first-served due to limited number of seats.
Ji-Hee Jeong
Deputy DirectorChair of the Secretariat of the Korean-German Energy Partnership in Korea,
German Energy Solutions Initiative,
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