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A flick through: Korea's net zero challenge | Part 1

Ayoub Ouahidi
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Our Korea sustainability specialist Ayoub Ouahidi recently published an article on the opportunities for international tech companies in South Korea’s energy sector, opened by the nation’s push to slash emissions by 40% by 2030.

We've summarised his article into a 3-minute flick-through version of its main points below.

With the country’s energy sector responsible for 37% of emissions, Ayoub pinpoints the considerable prospects this presents for innovators in offshore wind, solar and nuclear power as well as hydrogen.

If you want to read the full article, you can find it by clicking here.

Another article from Ayoub is coming soon on how Korea is seeking to decarbonise its industrial sector and the implications of that for global businesses.

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You can get in contact with Ayoub at ayoub.ouahidi@intralinkgroup.com.

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Ayoub Ouahidi

Ayoub has extensive experience in Korea’s cleantech and industrial ecosystem, having delivered commercial deals in the fuel cell and hydrogen, advanced bio-materials, nuclear, battery materials and circular economy fields. He guides global firms through market entry, localisation, pilot deployment and long-term commercial success and works with governments seeking to understand the Korean cleantech and sustainability scene.