K-pop fans are fighting big coal to protect beach made famous by BTS
and scaling down ambitions for renewable energy to account for 22% of power generation by 2030 from 30% previously. more than 13 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions every year, according to climate activists. And at a cost of 4.9 trillion won , Korea could have added 2.9 gigawatts of solar power, or 1.
The Samcheok operation will have a total capacity of 2.1 gigawatts, making it the country's seventh-biggest coal-fired plant. “Having the K-pop fans on board took the campaign to the next level because they belong to one of the biggest, most organized and fastest groups on the internet,” said Bae Yeojin, a campaigner at the organization. “This was really the first time ever since we’ve attracted any global attention to a local matter.” A joint 2021 petition by the group and Kpop4planet garnered about 50,000 signatures, which Bae said was “incredibly high” for a local climate campaign.
He said his focus will now be to try keep the new plant’s run rate low and to have it closed as soon as possible.
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