Korea Electric Power Corporation
Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) was founded under the Korea Electric Power Corporation Act to facilitate the development of electric power sources, satisfy the nation's electric power supply and demand and contribute to the development of the national economy. KEPCO engages in businesses to achieve the aforementioned objectives, which include: the development of electric power resources; generation, transmission, transformation and distribution of electric power; and marketing, research, technological development, overseas business, investment, corporate social responsibility and use of its property with regard to electric power.
ACWA Power, KEPCO ink deal for green hydrogen, ammonia projects development
The partnership is aimed to decarbonise the operations of KEPCO.
ACWA Power, KEPCO ink deal for green hydrogen, ammonia projects development
The partnership is aimed to decarbonise the operations of KEPCO.
Masdar, KEPCO to explore offshore wind project opportunities
They will also evaluate opportunities in green hydrogen and battery storage.
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5 China Resources Power projects in Cangnan, Dengfeng, Hezhou, Jinzhou, and Ningwu win at Asian Power Awards 2024
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The power company’s achievement was in recognition of the significant milestones of its power plants and wind farm project.
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5 China Resources Power projects in Cangnan, Dengfeng, Hezhou, Jinzhou, and Ningwu win at Asian Power Awards 2024
The power company’s achievement was in recognition of the significant milestones of its power plants and wind farm project.
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