1、Strategies for Coal Transition in KoreaThe IEA examines the full spectrum of energy issues including oil,gas and coal supply and demand,renewable energy technologies,electricity markets,energy efficiency,access to energy,demand side management and much more.Through its work,the IEA advocates policie
2、s that will enhance the reliability,affordability and sustainability of energy in its 31 member countries,11 association countries and beyond.This publication and any map included herein are without prejudice to the status of or sovereignty over any territory,to the delimitation of international fro
3、ntiers and boundaries and to the name of any territory,city or area.Source:IEA.International Energy Agency Website:www.iea.orgIEA member countries:AustraliaAustriaBelgiumCanadaCzech RepublicDenmarkEstoniaFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceHungaryIrelandItalyJapanKoreaLithuaniaLuxembourgMexicoNetherlandsNew Z
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5、AGENCYStrategies for Coal Transition in Korea Abstract PAGE|3 IEA.CC BY 4.0.Abstract This report was commissioned by Koreas Ministry of Trade,Industry and Energy and carried out jointly by the International Energy Agency(IEA)and the Korea Energy Economics Institute.The objective of the study was to
6、provide high-level policy recommendations on Koreas clean energy transition from coal in the power sector.The report covers a detailed review of policy and market developments around Koreas transition to net zero.The scope of the report includes all sectors of the economy,industry and all the region