EU seeks expanded clean energy partnership with Korea on hydrogen, wind, and nuclear
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Dominic Ellis
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The EU is seeking to expand clean energy cooperation with Korea, focusing on hydrogen, offshore wind, and nuclear energy including small modular reactors. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasized that this is both a climate and strategic imperative, highlighting strong potential for business partnerships in these energy sectors.
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We see strong potential in the areas of hydrogen and offshore wind, and there is great potential to develop business partnerships in the nuclear energy space, including small modular reactors.
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