Key facts
- A senior presidential official addressed electricity supply concerns for a planned semiconductor cluster.
- The planned cluster is located in South Korea's Honam region.
- The official stated the region has sufficient renewable energy.
- The official stated the region can expand its electricity capacity.
- The official highlighted the interconnectedness of the national power grid.
A senior presidential official has dismissed concerns that the planned semiconductor cluster in South Korea's Honam region will face electricity supply shortages. The official stated that the region has sufficient renewable energy resources to meet the cluster's demands and that its capacity can be expanded. Emphasizing the robustness of the national power grid, the official noted its interconnected nature, suggesting that power can be rerouted from other areas if necessary. This assertion aims to quell doubts about the project's viability due to potential energy constraints.
