A slew of irregularities and alleged lax management of the renewable energy industry under the previous Moon Jae-in administration are fueling concerns that the entire green energy sector will become collateral damage and fall behind the country s advanced peers, experts said Tuesday. Due punishment for any attempt to defraud the government s grant schemes or collusion among market participants is the right course of action, they say. However, painting renewables with a broad brush as a corrupt industry that sought illicit gains at the expense of other energy businesses, in their view, will result in the regression of the most hard-working power generation workers. Also at stake is the competitive edge of the country s manufacturing industries whose strength will be determined not only by how stable and affordable their sources of power generation are, but also how environmentally friendly they plan to become.
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