Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has exposed various issues in the electric power industry.
Insufficient power supply capacity, rising electricity rates, restarting nuclear power plants, and the failure of the power system reform behind these.
Behind these phenomena are changes in the dynamics that drive international politics.
The wheels of history that have promoted globalism for 30 years have started to turn in the opposite direction. The world is divided into two major powers, and each country is forced to decide which power to rely on for resources.
Dealing with the trivial challenges posed by electricity system reform is not constructive.
We will keep an eye on major trends and maintain a stance of dealing with essential issues.