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Korean companies struggle to join RE100 in market short of clean energy

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Korea’s major companies appear to have difficulty committing themselves to 100% renewable energy, owing to a lack of solar, wind, and other cleaner energy options, the country’s industry officials said last week.

Reuters reported in April, citing a person familiar with Samsung Electronics, that the company was likely to join RE100 in May. However, in response to reporters’ questions, the chipmaker’s Vice Chairman Han Jong-hee said last week that it will have to “wait a little more.”

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