1.3 million won per 1kW, up to 200 million won
[투데이에너지 송명규 기자] On the 8th, Chungcheongbuk-do announced on the 8th that it will support the difference in interest from loans for the installation of solar power facilities in order to promote the management stability of small and medium-sized solar power generation companies in the province and increase the supply of new and renewable energy.
As of the 8th, the date of the announcement, the installation business of solar power generation facilities in the province has received permission for power generation projects and development activities with the address of the resident registration in the province.
It must be a project that has not completed the completion inspection and pre-electricity inspection at the time of application, and provides a 2% interest difference of the loan interest rate for three years from the date of the loan within the loan limit of 1.3 million won per 1kW and up to 200 million won. It supports a total interest difference of 7 billion won and can be repaid in installments of 5 years with a 3-year deferment.
A total of five financial institutions including Kookmin Bank, Industrial Bank, Shinhan Bank, NH Nonghyup Bank, and Hana Bank will participate in this project. Reception is from the 8th of this month to December 24th, and it is expected to be terminated early when funds are exhausted. Judging is conducted on a first-come, first-served basis.
Applicants can visit and submit the required documents to the Corporate Support Team of the Corporate Support Department of the Chungbuk Business Promotion Agency, referring to the notice of the website of Chungbuk Provincial Office or the notice from the Chungcheongbuk-do Business Promotion Agency.
Chungbuk-do energy manager Kim Hyung-nyeon said, “Many solar power generation companies are experiencing difficulties as the price of the renewable energy supply certificate (REC) continues to decline in the spot market. Hopefully, we will discover various policy projects to expand the supply of renewable energy in the future.”
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