South Korea's Lee doubles down on renewables, scraps 'nuclear zero'

Both energy sources deemed essential as electricity demand grows

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Sinan county is considered a prime location for South Korean offshore wind projects. (Sinan county)

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SEOUL -- South Korean President Lee Jae Myung's government is putting forth an agenda that doubles capacity in renewable energy and breaks with a predecessor's pledge to do away with nuclear power.

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