KKR 与 SK 联合推出韩国最大的可再生能源平台
KKR And SK Launch South Korea's Largest Renewable Energy Platform

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投资公司KKR与韩国企业集团SK Inc.正共同发起一个价值13亿美元的可再生能源平台,以应对韩国国内对清洁电力不断增长的需求。该合资项目旨在开发10吉瓦的电力容量,足以支持100个大型人工智能数据中心,并助力韩国能源密集型的半导体产业。 目前,该平台涵盖了1.7吉瓦的现有及在建项目。KKR将掌握初期管理权,而SK Inc.则以股权投资者的身份参与。这一举措符合韩国政府更广泛的能源战略,即力争到2030年将可再生能源在国家能源结构中的占比从11%提升至至少20%。通过扩大国内可再生能源基础设施,该平台旨在为韩国工业基础提供可靠且可持续的电力来源,同时在全球市场波动中增强能源安全。

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By Tsvetana Paraskova of OilPrice.com

Global investment firm KKR and South Korea’s industrial conglomerate SK Inc are launching the single biggest renewable energy platform in South Korea to help meet growing power demand from AI and chip manufacturing.

KKR and SK Inc are creating the platform, valued at about $1.3 billion, or 2 trillion South Korean won, to combine 1.7 gigawatts (GW) of clean energy capacity in operation and a pipeline of projects in development that would boost the platform’s total capacity to 10 GW, the investment firm said in a statement

The renewable electricity will help meet South Korea’s surging clean-power demand from AI data centers and semiconductor manufacturing, according to the global investor.  

The 10 GW capacity targeted by the platform would be capable of simultaneously and continuously powering 100 large-scale, 100MW-class data centers, KKR said.

“At this scale, the Platform is well positioned to become a reliable, large-scale source of clean power for Korea's most demanding industrial users, from AI data centers to global semiconductor production lines, and more,” the global investment firm said.

KKR will have management control of the platform in its initial phase, while SK will participate as an equity investor and retain the flexibility to pursue control rights through future discussions.

“Korea is one of Asia’s most attractive renewable energy markets, underpinned by strong corporate demand for clean power from the semiconductor, data center, and manufacturing sectors,” said Keith Kim, Partner at KKR.

“Together, we are establishing a leading, scaled renewable energy platform that can supply reliable clean power to Korea's most demanding industrial users.”

In April, while South Korea was scrambling for oil supply not passing through the Strait of Hormuz, the Korean Ministry of Climate, Energy, and Environment said the country would target to generate at least 20% of its power supply from renewables by 2030, up from about 11% now.

“We will swiftly implement the energy transition plan to make sure that South Korea remains resilient to external shocks, such as the ongoing conflict in the Middle East,” Climate Minister Kim Sung-whan said in April.

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