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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Chaeseok] Seminar Hub announced on the 6th that it will hold seminars related to new energy industries, solar power generation, and the hydrogen industry at the Korea Federation of SMEs in Yeouido, Seoul, for three days from the 29th to the 31st.


The seminars will be conducted by inviting key related institutions and industry experts such as the Korea Energy Agency, Korea Power Exchange, Korea Energy Economics Institute, Korea Institute of Energy Technology, and Korea Gas Safety Corporation.


It was planned to share the government's policy directions for future strategies of new energy industries in the era of energy transition, global trends and business cases, important contents related to solar power generation projects to respond to the decline of Renewable Energy Certificates (REC), and economic analysis and commercialization prospects of the hydrogen industry.


On the first day, the 29th, presentations will be made on this year's global energy transition trends and new energy industry cases.


On the second day, the 30th, presentations on this year's policy and system improvement directions for solar power generation projects and strategies to respond to the REC decline will be held.


On the third day, the 31st, discussions will focus on the full-cycle diagnosis of the hydrogen industry this year, economic analysis, and commercialization prospects.


Seminar Hub stated, "We will continue to provide opportunities to enhance understanding of energy-related businesses for stakeholders in new energy industries, solar power, energy storage systems (ESS), and the hydrogen industry to help achieve successful projects."



Seminar Hub is accepting pre-registrations from participants interested in this seminar until the 22nd. For more details, inquiries can be made via the website or phone.


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