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Dong-soo Dong-soo, senior vice chairman of the Democratic Party Policy Committee, said on the 12th that President Moon Jae-in declared “carbon neutrality in 2050”, “I think it is impossible.”
Senior Vice President Yoo met with reporters this morning and said: “In places like Denmark and the Netherlands in Europe, the share of wind power generation is occupying 30-40% of the country due to the continuous northwest wind. Will you install a network with Japan or? ”, He insisted.
He continued: “I think I have no choice but to take the nuclear power plant with me” and “I think the name of the post-nuclear power plant itself is too wrong. It was just energy conversion.
“It is possible to replace even carbon-emitting coal power generation,” he explained. “We are a country with many power generation facilities.”
Senior Vice President Yoo added: “If you look at the Green New Deal, there is ‘Net Zero’ (carbon neutral), but I think it’s impossible to do Net Zero until 2050.”
When the comments became controversial, “the importance of the Green New Deal was mentioned”
When such comments became controversial, Senior Vice President Yoo said on his Facebook page around 5:26 pm that day, “I mentioned the importance of the Green New Deal for carbon neutrality in 2050 because it is in a difficult situation. “. “We have no choice but to use nuclear power to avoid a gap in energy supply and demand.”
Meanwhile, Senior Vice President Yoo said, “We have not decided yet and we need to talk to the government,” in relation to some media reports that the Democratic Party has stepped up to increase the stock holding period to one year by exercise the rights of minority shareholders. “I couldn’t decide whether to fry or steam, but when I saw that we were stirring, it was like steamed eggs.”
Then, regarding the issue of the 3rd Fair Economy Law, he said: “It is a difficult task that does not reach a good conclusion,” he said.
Reporter Han Young-hye [email protected]
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