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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Chaeseok] The Korea Energy Agency's Wind Power Promotion Support Group announced on the 28th that it has produced and released two videos and a leaflet to promote wind power development. The reality is that project expansion is being delayed due to site regulations and securing resident acceptance.


The materials consist of ▲ a video titled 'Misunderstandings and Truths about Wind Power' created for local residents living near wind power complexes ▲ a promotional video for the general public and a leaflet titled 'Understanding Wind Power Correctly.'


The 'Misunderstandings and Truths about Wind Power' video focuses on resolving misunderstandings about wind power held by residents near actual wind power complexes by enhancing viewer immersion through actor reenactments.


Interviews with local residents and experts increase credibility, and misunderstandings about environmental damage, noise, and low-frequency sounds that may occur during the construction of wind power complexes are explained based on scientific evidence.


The 'Understanding Wind Power Correctly' video explains the principles of wind power, current distribution status, and economic and environmental effects in an easy-to-understand manner, focusing on improving understanding of wind power.


The 'Understanding Wind Power Correctly' leaflet compiles the explanations from the two videos so that information about wind power can be checked at a glance.


It was produced in the form of a guidebook for easy portability anywhere, and the agency expects improved promotional effects.


The support group plans to use the videos and leaflet to improve the image perception of wind power during site visits to wind power complexes and resident briefings.


The videos can be viewed by anyone on the agency's YouTube channel. The leaflet can be downloaded from the agency's New and Renewable Energy Center website. It is also possible to receive a printed booklet upon request to the agency.



A support group official said, "We hope that these promotional videos and leaflets will help dispel misunderstandings about wind power and build a consensus that wind power is an essential clean energy source for Korea to become a low-carbon and eco-friendly country."


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