Korea Weighs Time-of-Use Pricing for Household Electricity
Korea plans to expand time-of-use electricity pricing to households, lowering daytime rates and raising evening rates, while boosting renewables, nuclear and SMRs to meet 50GW of new demand by 2040.
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