KEXIM, US DOE to support S.Korean green energy firms
To achieve 2050 carbon neutrality goals, both sides will collaborate on secondary battery, EV, and renewable energy
By Mar 08, 2024 (Gmt+09:00)
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The Export-Import Bank of Korea (KEXIM) said on Mar. 7 that it will support domestic firms that aim to enter the American green energy industry with the US Department of Energy (DOE).
This is the first time that KEXIM has partnered with the US government department.
To achieve 2050 carbon neutrality goals, both sides will collaborate on secondary batteries, critical materials, new and renewable energy, electric vehicles (EVs), hydrogen, and bioenergy.
The collaboration focuses on areas like second-generation batteries, electric vehicles, critical minerals, renewables, hydrogen, and bioenergy, aiming to support 2050 carbon neutrality goals.
According to KEXIM, a working group will be established to facilitate information exchange and explore new projects.
The entities also plan to jointly financial support to South Korean companies entering the US green energy market.
Write to Hanjong Choi at onebell@hankyung.com
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