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S. Korea to phase out diesel locomotive­s by 2029

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SEOUL: South Korea aimed to cut some 30% of carbon emissions from railway travel by replacing all diesel passenger locomotive­s with a new bullet train by 2029, President Moon Jae-in said on Monday.

Moon joined a trial run of the KTXEum, an electric multiple unit train as South Korea, one of world’s most fossil-fuel reliant economies, envisages a “greener” recovery from the novel coronaviru­s. Eum means link in Korean.

“We will replace all diesel passenger trains with the KTX-Eum by 2029 and establish eco-friendly railway transport nationwide,” Moon said at a station in the eastern city of Wonju.

“By doing that, we will cut 70,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions, which is equivalent to planting 10 million pine trees, and advance to a carbon neutral society.”

The train, built by Hyundai Rotem Co, only produces some 70% of the emissions produced by diesel-powered trains, which generated 235,000 tonnes of emissions in 2019, according to staterun Korail Railroad Corp.

Its top speed is 260 kilometres (162 miles) an hour, slightly slower than the 300 kmh of the regular KTX.

Moon is promoting a “Green New Deal”, a six-year plan aimed at boosting jobs and curbing heavy reliance on fossil fuels in Asia’s fourth-largest economy.

He has declared that South Korea will be carbon neutral by 2050.

The initiative focuses on investing in more environmen­tally friendly energy and transport, such as solar power and electric and hydrogen cars, and building digital infrastruc­ture.

Korail chief, Son Byung-seok, told Moon that the company aimed to expand high-speed services from 29% of all routes to 52% by 2024, as part of the government’s plans to funnel 70 trillion won ($64.7 billion) into rail networks.

Coal makes up 40% of South Korea’s electricit­y mix and renewable power less than 6%.

 ?? YONHAP VIA REUTERS ?? South Korean President Moon Jae-in delivers a speech during a ceremony marking a trial run of the KTX-Eum, an electric multiple unit train, at the Wonju Station in Wonju, Gangwon province yesterday.
YONHAP VIA REUTERS South Korean President Moon Jae-in delivers a speech during a ceremony marking a trial run of the KTX-Eum, an electric multiple unit train, at the Wonju Station in Wonju, Gangwon province yesterday.

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