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Korea's AI Goals Face Energy Crisis

The Korea Times
Korea's AI Goals Face Energy Crisis
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Key Points

  • Korea's AI goals face energy crisis
  • Energy demand could be between 158.4 and 165 GW by 2040
  • Government must develop new energy sources and infrastructure

By the Numbers

158.4 GW165 GW104 GW

Korea is facing a major obstacle in achieving its goal of building new-generation semiconductors, physical artificial intelligence (AI), and data center industries: electricity. The government's demand assessment for three 'mega-projects' predicts that peak energy demand could be between 158.4 and 165 gigawatts (GW) by 2040. This represents an increase of approximately 27 GW from just four months ago - equivalent to the capacity of about 19 large 1.4-GW nuclear reactors. The scale of the increase should be a wake-up call. Korea's current all-time high demand is approximately 104 GW. In 14 years, demand could increase by about 50%. If the country's industrial goals do not provide the electricity needed to power factories, data centers, and the infrastructure behind them, they will mean very little. Building semiconductor clusters and attracting AI investments without securing energy supplies is like building engines without fuel.

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What are Korea's AI goals?
Korea aims to build new-generation semiconductors, physical artificial intelligence (AI), and data center industries.
How did the energy crisis occur?
The energy crisis occurred due to the lack of electricity to meet Korea's industrial goals.
How will the government address the energy crisis?
The government will have to develop new energy sources and infrastructure to meet energy demand.

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