A legal basis has been established to differentiate electricity rates.
Accordingly, the price that KEPCO purchases from the wholesale market will be 2025.
It is said that prices sold in the retail market will be differentiated starting from 2026.

The problem is not the amount of power generation, but the difficulty in transmission and distribution.
Then shouldn’t we just build more transmission lines?

It is a problem that creates enormous conflict.
From the perspective of local residents, it is important to provide electricity to the metropolitan area.
Why do I have to suffer the damage? Because of the obvious logic.

I hope the compensation is enough to calm the conflict.
It wouldn’t have been a problem,,

build a large-scale power plant
Rather than supplying electricity through large-scale transmission,
You make the electricity for your area.
This is an intuitive intention.

If all data centers registered by KEPCO are allowed,
The 20 million people in the metropolitan area cannot use electricity for even three hours a day.
The number one fixed cost in data centers is electricity.
By raising industrial electricity prices in the metropolitan area, data centers are moved to regional areas.
I think I can kick it out.

There are many reasons, but the main reason is real estate investment profits.

Being stuck
For small nuclear power plants that are not yet technically secured,
It can be seen that the supporting laws and regulations were created first.
Of course, it is used to supply electricity to data centers that are overflowing in the United States.
SMR is mentioned, but it doesn’t seem to have been verified yet.

Excluding KEPCO, distributed energy generators and electricity users
There is a provision allowing direct transactions in the region.
Of course, the transmission and distribution network is still monopolized by KEPCO.
KEPCO only charges fees for using the transmission and distribution network.
It seems that incentives for building distribution facilities and reducing usage fees are also allowed.

If you look at it positively, the data center that was kicked out of the metropolitan area
Manufacturing plant operators are looking for regions with cheaper electricity costs.
It will be an incentive
If you look at it badly, will it ultimately be conditional privatization or mini-privatization?
It can also be seen as
And the authority to designate the area is power.
It’s a bonus to be noisy over preferential treatment…
Not all enforcement decrees have been issued yet.
I think only time will tell the exact details.
Although it did not cover all the extensive contents of the bill,
I think the skill of operation is important.