Press Releases

Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy

Sep 23,2024

The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) of the Republic of Korea announced that Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala attended the memorandums of understanding (MOUs) signing ceremony on September 20 at Doosan Škoda Power in Pilsen, Czech Republic, for the two countries’ bilateral cooperation across the entire nuclear energy cycle.


First, MOTIE Minister Dukgeun Ahn and the Czech Industry and Trade Minister Jozef Sikela signed an MOU for Korea-Czech nuclear cooperation, agreeing to collaborate not only on nuclear reactor construction but to push across-the-board cooperation including manpower training and technological development. To this end, the two countries will be launching a director general-level consultative channel to discuss detailed cooperation measures.


Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP), Doosan Enerbility, and Doosan Škoda Power sealed an agreement on the Czech new reactor project’s turbine supply, which Doosan Škoda Power will undertake upon KHNP’s inking of the final contract in March 2025. Doosan Škoda Power, acquired by Doosan Enerbility in 2009, owns foundational technology for steam turbine manufacturing and has supplied for the Dukovany (Units 1–4) and Temelin (Units 1 and 2) power plants.


The Czech Republic’s Brno University of Technology (BUT) and Korea’s KEPCO International Nuclear Graduate School (KINGS) also forged an MOU on training nuclear energy talent. They agreed to establish a nuclear cooperation center at BUT to nurture master’s and doctoral graduates, train incumbent workers, and launch joint research projects in an effort to raise professional manpower.


The Korea Atomic Industrial Forum (KAIF) and Czech Power Industry Alliance (CPIA) signed an MOU for localization cooperation, aiming to seek wide-ranging joint project opportunities for both countries’ businesses and provide support for the development of the materials and equipment supply chain.


The Korean Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning (KETEP) and the University of West Bohemia entered into an MOU on technology cooperation for nuclear technology information exchange, joint research, talent exchange, and mid-to-long term research collaboration.


The two countries’ nuclear energy firms and related institutions sealed further MOUs for cooperation over a variety of areas such as materials and equipment, construction, design, trial operation, nuclear fuel, and radioactive waste management.


Meanwhile, MOTIE plans to discuss with the Czech authorities the prompt launching of a director general-level consultative channel for a thorough implementation of follow-up measures.