Recognizing the impact that nuclear and fossil fuel-centered energy systems have on future generations and the global environment, we will perform various roles to promote and guide the transition of energy systems to energy conservation, efficiency improvement, and renewable energy.
Furthermore, we will strive to expand public consensus on energy transition
so that more citizens and the inter-national community can fulfill their responsibilities and obligations as members of Earth's life community.
Our joumey has just set sail, and the path ahead is long with rough waves.
Although a rapid paradigm shift and innovation are occurring throughout the energy production, distribution, and consumption sectors worldwide, our country does not fully realizethese changes from the periphery of this transformation. During the com-pressed economic growth process, we solidified an energy system centered on nuclear power and fossil energy,
and even now, many policies, institutions, industries, and markets are formed and operated around these sources. Despite being a resource-poor country that imports about 95% of its energy, our long-standing low-price policy has led to the lowest levels of energy efficiency and renewable energy share among OECD countries.
On the other hand, the concentration of nuclear power plants and coal-fired power plants is among the highest in the world, and the industries supporting the economy are losing their domestic and international competi-tiveness while stuck in energy-intensive, low-efficiency quagmires.
Energy Transition Forum Korea will stead-fastly fulfill its role as a public interest corporation that serves as a watchdog to ensure that South Korea's energy industry, policy, and market overcome "path dependency" and do not succumb to past inertia, while also presenting various strategies to develop global competitiveness befitting the world's 11th largest econo-my.
We will be the center of discussion where anyone from industry, academia, research, civil society, goverm-ment, and politics can cooperate and consult to realize energy conservation, efficiency improvement, and con-tinuous expansion of renewable energy.
Our forum will strive to narrow differences in thinking about energy transition, broaden consensus, minimize conflicts in the energy transition process, and derive optimal alternatives. We will also make every effort to pro-vide objective information and highly reliable research results so that citizens, the most important stakeholders in energy transition, can make informed judgments. Energy Transition Forum Korea will continuously contem-plate and push forward until energy transition becomes a major trend and mainstream discourse in our society, and our industry becomes a leader in the global market.