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Enforcement Decree Smart Grid Construction Promotion Act Korea

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Summary

The Korea Legislation Research Institute provides access to the Enforcement Decree of the Smart Grid Construction Promotion Act (Korean). This enforcement decree implements the parent Smart Grid Construction Promotion Act, establishing specific regulatory requirements and procedures for smart grid infrastructure development in South Korea. Translations provided are for reference only and are neither official nor legally effective.

“Translations provided here are for reference only, and are neither official nor legally effective.”

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GovPing monitors South Korea e-Law (KLRI) for new government & legislation regulatory changes. Every update since tracking began is archived, classified, and available as free RSS or email alerts — 28 changes logged to date.

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This source provides access to South Korea's Enforcement Decree of the Smart Grid Construction Promotion Act via the Korea Legislation Research Institute's e-Law database. The decree establishes implementation measures for smart grid construction, likely covering project approvals, safety standards, and infrastructure requirements. The actual regulatory text is not displayed in the provided content, which consists primarily of database interface elements.

Affected parties seeking to understand smart grid construction requirements in South Korea should obtain the official Korean-language statute or certified translation from appropriate Korean government authorities, as the KLRI notes that provided translations are for reference only and are neither official nor legally effective.

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Apr 28, 2026

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KLRI
Instrument
Rule
Branch
Executive
Source language
ko
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Energy companies Government agencies Construction firms
Industry sector
2210 Electric Utilities
Activity scope
Smart grid construction Infrastructure regulation Energy infrastructure development
Geographic scope
South Korea KR

Taxonomy

Primary area
Energy
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Environmental Protection Government Contracting

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