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The appearance of veranda-type solar mini power plants installed within the apartment complex (Provided by Seoul City)

The appearance of veranda-type solar mini power plants installed within the apartment complex (Provided by Seoul City)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Hyun-joo] The Seoul Metropolitan Government announced on the 10th that it will distribute veranda-type solar mini power plants to 52,000 households.


By the end of February, suppliers will be selected, and applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis from March to November through the Seoul Sunlight Maru website and the Solar Support Center call center.


The veranda-type solar mini power plant is a small-scale power plant ranging from 50W to 1kW, mainly installed on apartment verandas. Currently, it has been distributed to and is operating in 221,000 households.


The city subsidy is 1,200 KRW per watt, and the district subsidy is 50,000 KRW per household. For example, for a 300W installation, 360,000 KRW is supported by the city and 50,000 KRW by the district.



A free repair service period has also been established, with criteria for recovery if dismantled within 5 years. If the inverter breaks down and needs replacement after the free repair period ends, up to 150,000 KRW in costs can be supported.


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