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Energy Security in the Age of Geopolitical Competition

  • Korea Economic Institute 1800 K Street Northwest #3rd Washington, DC, 20006 United States (map)

Energy infrastructure is at the center of a new geopolitical competition and a vital strategic and national security asset. Rising electricity demand driven by AI and data center expansion, the need for resilient power infrastructure, and the push to strengthen energy storage value chains are reshaping the sector, with significant implications for how countries secure their economic futures.

LG has invested billions of dollars in securing America’s energy future and is holding its first public forum in Washington, DC, to share insights on meeting surging electricity demand, building resilient energy storage systems, and strengthening domestic supply chains.

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