Released November 19, 2020 | KOFU, JAPAN
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Korea East-West Power Company Limited recently finished construction on a 25-megawatt (MW) solar power plant at the Dangjin Thermal Power Ash Treatment Plant, a coal ash landfill, in Dangjin City, South Korea. The facility is East-West Power's core plant.
The project is part of the company's plan to develop 4.3 gigawatts (GW) of eco-friendly power-generation capacity through South Korea's "Green New Deal" by 2025. The proposed K-Solar 1000 and K-Wind 2000 projects, which are designed to add 1 GW of solar power and 2 GW of wind power, respectively, also will contribute to South Korea's broader ambitions.
Click here for a list of East-West Power projects in South Korea, and see graph below for a breakdown by project type.
The project is part of the company's plan to develop 4.3 gigawatts (GW) of eco-friendly power-generation capacity through South Korea's "Green New Deal" by 2025. The proposed K-Solar 1000 and K-Wind 2000 projects, which are designed to add 1 GW of solar power and 2 GW of wind power, respectively, also will contribute to South Korea's broader ambitions.
Click here for a list of East-West Power projects in South Korea, and see graph below for a breakdown by project type.