SOUTH KOREA BUSAN POWER STATION ENERGY
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Busan, South Korea's second-largest city, is strategically positioned as a port city, making it an ideal hub for energy storage manufacturers. Renowned for its advanced logistics and export infrastructure, Busan offers local energy storage manufacturers an effective gateway to international markets.
In conclusion, South Korea's energy storage industry, backed by robust supply chain centers, innovative manufacturers, and stringent certifications, holds a promising position in the global landscape.
But South Korea's battery industry faces mounting pressure from China, whose manufacturers, led by CATL, currently account for nearly 90 percent of global energy storage battery capacity. CATL expanded its footprint in January by establishing a South Korean subsidiary, signaling an aggressive push into the local market.
The initiative is closely tied to South Korea's 11th Basic Plan for Electricity Supply and Demand, which outlines an aggressive ramp-up in renewables. The plan aims to boost the share of green energy from 8.4 percent of the national energy mix in 2023 to 29.2 percent by 2038.
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