Ulsan Unveils “Haetbitmasil” Solar Plan, Eyes Floating Offshore Wind After 2031
Ulsan will launch the “Haetbitmasil” solar program to build a welfare fund and expand renewables. The city targets 1 GW by 2030 and plans floating offshore wind development from 2031.
Ulsan Metropolitan City said it will launch the “Haetbitmasil” solar power program, positioning the initiative as a way to create a local welfare fund while supporting the national policy drive to expand renewable energy. The city indicated that the program will serve as a platform for scaling additional clean power projects, with a stated goal of deploying 1 GW of renewable generation capacity by 2030. Looking beyond that milestone, Ulsan plans to transition toward development of a floating offshore wind farm complex starting in 2031, signalling a longer-term strategy to diversify into marine renewables and build a project pipeline for the next decade.