GABI hosts regular roundtable dialogue on policy, technology and market developments focused on clean energy. These discussions actively promote a deeper understanding about Korea’s green technologies while trying to facilitate commercial and technical cooperation between the United States and Korea.

24 04, 2018

Korea’s Current Long-Term Natural Gas Plan

By |2018-06-21T16:31:15-04:00April 24th, 2018|Categories: Clean Energy Forum and Seminars, Events, New and Renewable Energy|0 Comments

The Republic of Korea (ROK, or South Korea) is presently the world’s third largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) market, and upon assuming office, President Moon Jae-In had stated his intention to increase the proportion of natural gas in Korea’s energy mix. The ROK Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy (MOTIE) recently released its 13th Long-term

22 03, 2018

International Energy R&D Cooperation in Practice: Perspectives and Issues

By |2018-03-23T15:09:06-04:00March 22nd, 2018|Categories: Clean Energy Forum and Seminars, New and Renewable Energy|0 Comments

No single country possesses the complete range of resources, technology, and know-how to address the world’s exponentially growing demand for clean food, water, and energy. To leverage international expertise, stretch limited R&D budgets, and avoid redundant efforts, countries enter into international energy R&D cooperative agreements, often driven by presidential directives, agency-level missions, laboratory-specific missions, etc.

22 02, 2018

FERC Response to NOPR and Order on Grid Resilience in RTOs and ISOs

By |2018-06-21T16:43:54-04:00February 22nd, 2018|Categories: Clean Energy Forum and Seminars, New and Renewable Energy, Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Energy Workshops|0 Comments

In January 2018, FERC voted to end consideration of the grid resiliency rule proposed by DOE, and opened a new docket, seeking responses from RTOs and ISOs on their resiliency issues. Although the NOPR was rejected, this does not take away from the existence of real resilience challenges and concerns regarding the reliability of gas

12 12, 2017

Perspectives on an Energy Transition in the Republic of Korea

By |2018-01-30T15:52:48-05:00December 12th, 2017|Categories: Clean Energy Forum and Seminars, New and Renewable Energy, Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Energy Workshops|0 Comments

Perspectives on an Energy Transition in the Republic of Korea In cooperation with the Republic of Korea Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy (MOTIE) and the Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning (KETEP), GABI hosted a private roundtable with ROK officials and representatives, energy professionals, and Washington-based experts to discuss issues of importance

8 11, 2017

The Department of Energy Notice of Proposed Rulemaking: Grid Resiliency Pricing Rule

By |2018-01-30T11:46:14-05:00November 8th, 2017|Categories: Clean Energy Forum and Seminars, New and Renewable Energy, Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Energy Workshops|0 Comments

The DOE Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NOPR) for consideration and final action by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission seeks to "protect the American people from the threat of energy outages that could result from the loss of traditional baseload capacity." To that end, the NOPR proposes greater valuation of the reliability and resiliency benefits provided

16 10, 2017

Congressional Perspective on Clean Energy Innovation Policy: Nuclear, Renewables, and Other Clean Energy R&D

By |2022-01-04T13:37:55-05:00October 16th, 2017|Categories: Clean Energy Forum and Seminars, Congressional Briefing, New and Renewable Energy, Nuclear Energy|0 Comments

October 16, 2017 The rationale for an extensive federal role in energy innovation, particularly with respect to clean energy sources such as nuclear and renewables, largely stems from the premise that there are insufficient market incentives for long-term clean energy R&D investments by industry and the private sector overall. Clean energy innovation policy is further

9 08, 2017

Global Clean Energy 2017

By |2018-01-29T15:58:06-05:00August 9th, 2017|Categories: Clean Energy Forum and Seminars, New and Renewable Energy|0 Comments

Global Clean Energy 2017 August 09, 2017 In partnership with the Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER), GABI hosted a major event on international cooperation in clean energy at the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Washington, DC on August 9th, 2017. The event hosted representatives from 16 embassies in Washington, as well as

20 07, 2017

The Role of Federal Government in Clean Energy Innovation

By |2018-01-30T12:00:38-05:00July 20th, 2017|Categories: Clean Energy Forum and Seminars, New and Renewable Energy|0 Comments

The Role of Federal Government in Clean Energy Innovation July 20, 2017 Clean energy innovation is essential to foster economic growth, enhance energy security, and protect the environment. It is also a key component of U.S. competitiveness in a rapidly growing global market, which was estimated to be at least $300 billion in 2015. The

19 04, 2017

The Importance of Grid Infrastructure Modernization and Resilience Opportunities under the Trump Administration

By |2018-01-30T15:29:07-05:00April 19th, 2017|Categories: Clean Energy Forum and Seminars, New and Renewable Energy|0 Comments

The Importance of Grid Infrastructure Modernization and Resilience Opportunities under the Trump Administration April 19, 2017 The US electric grid is an essential and central piece to the country's critical infrastructure through its crucial role in distributing reliable power to residences, workplaces, public spaces, health and safety facilities, and factories throughout the nation. However, the

21 03, 2017

Facilitating Disruptive Automotive Technologies: Issues and Implications of Commercialization

By |2018-01-30T15:03:49-05:00March 21st, 2017|Categories: Clean Energy Forum and Seminars, New and Renewable Energy|0 Comments

Facilitating Disruptive Automotive Technologies: Issues and Implications of Commercialization March 21, 2017 New disruptive vehicle technologies, should they become more ubiquitous, may create significant changes in the auto industry's business model, bring in new players into this sector, and usher in dramatic changes to society overall. Regarding these disruptive technologies, there are currently two major

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