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Korea’s Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) held a briefing for foreign embassies in Korea on the upcoming Energy Super Week (Aug. 25–29) today in Seoul outlining the event’s main programs and the newly elected administration’s energy policy directions, requesting the foreign embassies’ interest and support. The briefing was attended by 43 foreign embassies in Korea including those of Japan, the EU, the UK, and Vietnam.
Four major events are lined up for Energy Super Week in Busan: the APEC Energy Ministerial Meeting (Aug. 27–28), 16th Clean Energy Ministerial (Aug. 25–27), 10th Mission Innovation (MI) Ministerial (Aug. 25–27), and 2025 World Climate Industry EXPO (Aug. 27–29). Energy ministers, government delegations, and business leaders of 40 member economies, as well as relevant international organizations, will be gathering to discuss future energy outlooks and solutions.
The APEC Energy Ministerial Meeting will cover key agendas such as power grid infrastructure, energy security, stable power supply, and AI-powered energy innovation. At the 16th Clean Energy Ministerial, participants will discuss issues like energy efficiency, power transition, future fuels (hydrogen), energy and AI, and carbon reduction technologies.
Near the end of August, MOTIE will co-host 2025 World Climate Industry EXPO with the International Energy Agency (IEA) and World Bank (WB) on the theme of “Energy for AI & AI for Energy,” featuring speakers like IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol and WB Vice President Manuela Ferro. The program consists of three major summits — the Global Leadership Summit, the Energy & AI Summit, and the Climate Summit — alongside 12 specialized conferences and sideline events, including recruitment sessions and trade consultations. Visitors can also experience the latest and future technologies in areas of climate and energy at various booths set up by Samsung, LG, Doosan Enerbility, Hanwha Qcells, and other global companies.
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