“Solar power is not installed on the land of Yeouido. It is enough to install it on the water surface such as building roofs and walls, parking lots, roadsides, and reservoirs, but what land is Taryeong?”
The power of the people This is a press release released by Congressman Yoon Young-seok (Yang San Gap) on the 28th and refutation data released on the 29th by the post-nuclear Gyeongnam Citizens’ Action (CEO Park Jong-kwon).
Rep. Yoon Young-seok “wasted that doesn’t fit its original purpose at all”
Rep. Yoon Young-seok argued that “the government’s unfavorable side effects are continuing due to the policy to expand the supply of solar power and wind power.
Rep. Yoon said, “From next year, most of the subsidies given to solar power plants with ESS (energy storage devices) have been reduced. “I am trying to change even the laws so that I can use it as” he said.
Rep. Yoon, who analyzed the data submitted by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, said, “From January next year, the weight of the new renewable energy supply certificate (REC) for solar power plants with new ESS installations will be significantly lowered from 4.0 to ‘0’.” Is a kind of policy subsidy given to electricity produced by renewable energy such as solar and wind power. The higher the weight, the more subsidies can be received.”
At the same time, Rep. Yoon said, “Before, the government gave the highest level of subsidy (REC weight 5.0) in proportion to the amount of ESS attached to the solar power plant from 2017. Then, subsidy such as installing ESS more than 3 times the solar power generation capacity Power plants with the leader as their main business have been put into operation.”
As of the end of August, the total capacity of ESS installed in Korea reached about 7.1GW, which is close to half of last year’s total renewable energy facility capacity (15.8GW).
Rep. Yoon Young-seok said, “Hundreds of billions of dollars of tax was wasted completely inconsistent with the original purpose of compensating for the shortcomings of new and renewable energy and stabilizing the supply and demand of electricity. Most of this is estimated to have gone to solar power companies who sought subsidies. “I said.
Rep. Yun said, “Korea has a poor environment for generating renewable energy compared to other countries with large lands. It has a lot of mountains and a continental climate, so it is difficult to buy and sell electricity remaining in neighboring countries.”
The government has decided to increase solar power generation by more than three times and wind power generation by nearly 14 times by 2034.
Regarding this, Rep. Yoon said, “According to the government’s goal, a site that is more than 160 times the area of Yeouido (2.9㎢) by 2034 is required,” and said, “In order to achieve the goal of wind power generation, 8 times the area of Yeouido is required.” did.
Rep. Yoon said, “After rushing to implement various solar power supply measures without sufficiently reviewing the potential for abuse of the system, enormous blood tax is wasted,” he said. “From now on, a careful review is necessary before implementing a new policy to expand supply.”
Post-nuclear Gyeongnam Citizen Action “For the national economy and children’s future”
The post-nuclear Gyeongnam Citizens Action said, “The ongoing press release on solar and wind power generation by Rep. Yun Young-suk is not worth refuting, but we want to keep the global trend on renewable energy.”
According to the Post-nuclear Gyeongnam Citizens’ Action, 75% of the world’s new power generation facilities in 2019 were renewable energy such as solar and wind power. The organization said, “The renewable energy market is over 300 trillion won and is more than 10 times that of the nuclear power market. Korea has only 5% of renewable energy generation, making it the last among OECD countries.”
He added, “This is the main reason why our country is being criticized as’the world’s four largest climate villain’.” He added, “The solar power cannot be expanded because the local residents oppose it as a press release on renewable energy that Assemblyman Yoon Young-seok frequently announces.” .
On September 24, 262 members of the National Assembly agreed and passed the’Climate Emergency Declaration Call.’ In this regard, post-nuclear Gyeongnam Citizen Haedong said, “Rep. Yoon Young-suk also approves, but again, what happened because they are against renewable energy?”
They said, “Solar and wind power generation is the only alternative to prevent the climate crisis.” did.
They said, “I would like to ask if you know that Korea, which lives on exports, will be caught up in the’RE100 campaign’ and block the export path unless it expands renewable energy.” ‘RE100’ refers to an international campaign for companies to procure 100% of the electricity used by 2050 from renewable energy such as wind and solar power.
The post-nuclear Gyeongnam Citizens’ Action said, “Do you know why LG Chem is expanding its factories in Poland, China, and the United States? It is because members of the National Assembly such as Rep. Yun Young-seok oppose renewable energy.”
In addition, the group said, “Renewable energy is rapidly advancing technology.” In 2012, former President Park Geun-hye argued that in 2012,’we need to raise electricity rates and support renewable energy industries such as solar and wind power’ “I did”.
Post-nuclear Gyeongnam Citizens’ Action said, “Korea is the only country in the world with a political party opposing solar and wind power in the era of climate crisis. There may be some side effects in the process of promoting renewable energy expansion policies.” did.
At the same time, they said, “Don’t deceive the people with an absurd claim that the fortune of the land of Yeouido is 170 times more than that of the land,” and said, “For the sake of the national economy and the future of our children, we desperately demand that we cooperate with the policy of expanding renewable energy globally.