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South Korea to build green thermal power plant

South Korea will build a new 2,000 megawatt eco-friendly thermal power plant on its east coast that will not release any carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.


Korea Southern Power Co., a state-run power firm, said that it will spend 3.2 trillion won or US$2.96 billion to build the two advanced 1,000 megawatt turbines at Samcheok Green Power Plant by December 2015.

The full story is available at yonhapnews.
 

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