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South Korea¡¯s major opposition Democratic Party on Monday slashed the budget on nuclear energy-related projects and raised spending on the renewable energy sector.
Democratic Party lawmakers unilaterally approved the next year¡¯s budget of the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy without the presence of their ruling party counterparts during a plenary session on Monday.
The budget for research and development (R&D) related to innovative small modular reactor (i-SMR) technology was cut by 33.28 billion won ($25.71 million).
The i-SMR technology project ? outlined by the previous Moon Jae-in administration ? was launched this year. The budget has been cut when full-scale R&D is set to begin next year.
The budget for nuclear power plant exports was also slashed, with that for a nuclear power plant export guarantee project cut by 25 billion won.
Other budget cuts include 6 billion won for the project to develop advanced manufacturing technology for nuclear power plants that respond to on-site demand and 11.2 billion won for supporting the nuclear ecosystem.
A total of 18.18 billion won has also been cut in the budget for creating a nuclear ecosystem.
On the other hand, the budget for new renewable energy, one of the Democratic Party¡¯s key projects, was raised significantly.
The amount of financial support for new renewable energy was raised by 230.2 billion won and that of supply support by 162 billion won. The R&D project for nuclear power plant decommissioning, which is part of the nuclear phase-out policy, was increased by 8.8 billion won.
By Wee Ji-hae, Seo Dong-cheol, and Choi Jieun
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