
Renewable Energy Committee
The Renewable Energy Committee of KUICA advances Korea-U.S. cooperation in clean energy technologies, supporting partnerships in solar, wind, hydrogen, and energy transition strategies.
The Renewable Energy Committee supports bilateral collaboration in renewable power generation and clean technologies. With global energy markets shifting toward decarbonization, the committee fosters dialogue on policy, technology, and investment between Korea and the U.S.
It drives cooperation in solar PV, offshore wind, hydrogen economy, grid integration, and energy storage, while encouraging partnerships that strengthen energy security and sustainability.
Key Functions
Policy Alignment: Promote cooperation on renewable energy regulations and incentives.
Technology Development: Support R&D in hydrogen, solar, and wind technologies.
Cross-Border Investment: Encourage bilateral projects in renewable energy infrastructure.
Industry Networking: Link energy firms, utilities, and clean tech startups.
Sustainability Goals: Advance decarbonization and climate resilience initiatives.
Knowledge Sharing: Highlight renewable energy best practices and market success stories.
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