USKAF PIP Campaign
Spreading The Importance of the USKAF Alliance
The United States and America in Space
Both countries are working together to explore space, develop new technologies, and strengthen security in space. South Korea’s growing space industry is supported by U.S. expertise in space exploration, communication systems, and satellite navigation. Together, they plan on expanding their partnerships in satellite research and lunar missions through sharing data to monitor climate change, space debris, and national security threats. This collaboration will help both nations advance scientific innovation, boost economic growth, and ensure peace and safety in space for the future.

Clean Energy Research
Scientists and companies from the United States and South Korea are teaming up to develop cleaner alternatives to oil and coal fuel sources like solar, wind, and hydrogen.
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Solar Power
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The U.S. and South Korea are investing in advanced solar panels that are cheaper and more efficient.
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Korean companies give the U.S. high-quality materials, which are then used for large-scale solar farms to mass power homes, schools, and cities.
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Wind Turbines
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Both countries are expanding offshore wind farms
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The U.S. on its east and west coasts
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South Korea in the Yellow Sea.
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They exchange engineering data in order to make stronger, safer, and more affordable wind turbines for massive wind power networks to provide clean electricity to millions of people
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Hydrogen Power
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The alliance focuses on developing this source of energy due to its ability to store and deliver clean energy.
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South Korea excels in their hydrogen fuel cell technology while the U.S. develops clean hydrogen production from renewable energy sources.
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Their goal is to create hydrogen-powered vehicles, ships, and buses to build an energy economy that produces zero emissions.


Electric Vehicles (EVs)
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The United States and Korea are working together to make better EV batteries and build more charging stations to help people switch from gas to electric cars.
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With South Korea as a world leader in battery technology, the U.S. provides research, funding, and factory locations for battery production.
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Together, they’re building battery plants in America in order to make EVs cheaper and more accessible for high-performance, long-lasting, and affordable EV batteries.
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Both the U.S. and Korea are working on creating faster and more reliable charging stations for electric vehicles.
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​Using "smart grids", EVs are able to charge battery using other sources of renewable energy like solar or wind.
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Using Electric Vehicles, the U.S. and Korea are striving to:
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Make EV charging as simple and quickly as refueling a gas car
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Reduce carbon emissions and air pollution
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Support a greener transportation system that helps meet their climate goal of net-zero emissions in transportation by 2050.