Korea, which lacks land, does not want to leave its factory roofs empty

Korea plans to increase solar energy consumption by four times due to the use of factory roofs. This is reported by Bloomberg.

Access to clean energy in South Korea is slowing down due to a shortage of land. To prevent this from happening, the country plans to significantly expand solar panels installed on industrial roofs and parking lots.

The country's energy ministry wants to get a total of 4 gigawatts of solar energy using industrial complexes in Daegu City and North Gyeongsang Province, the statement said. Currently, this is almost four times more than the total of 1.1 GW of solar energy consumed in factories across the country.