KEPCO,’Energy Valley Company’ support for overseas market

Enter 2021-01-22 11:43 | Revision 2021-01-22 11:47


▲ KEPCO headquarters in Naju Innovation City, Jeonnam ⓒ New Daily DB

KEPCO will support energy valley companies to enter overseas markets through ODA (Energy Industry Cooperation Development Support Project).

On the 22nd, KEPCO (President Jong-gap Kim) signed an’energy industry cooperation development support business agreement’ with the Korea Institute for the Advancement of Technology (KIAT) and the Naju Innovation Industrial Complex Resident Business Council at the KEPCO Art Center in Seoul on the 22nd.

The ODA aims to support development cooperation in response to the demand for cooperation in energy industrialization of developing countries, and to support domestic power and energy companies’ entry into emerging markets and overseas project orders.

The agreement ceremony was attended by KEPCO President Kim Jong-gap, KIAT President Yoo Ji-cheol, Lee Nam Naju Industrial Complex Council Chairman, and Jeon Yoon-jong, Director of Trade and Cooperation Bureau of the Ministry of Industry. I decided to collect.

Energy Valley is a project to create a future growth ecosystem in which KEPCO and local governments cooperate to attract companies and research centers focusing on new energy businesses. As of January of this year, 501 companies are being attracted.

At the signing ceremony, KEPCO President Kim Jong-gap said, “Today’s business agreement is expected to greatly contribute to securing the self-sustainability and competitiveness of companies in the Energy Valley, and KEPCO actively supports the establishment of overseas networks and technological capabilities to expand overseas markets and I will do it.”



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