Naju City-Hanran, SRF Cogeneration Plant 'Communication Working Group' Formed View original image


[Naju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yuk-bong] As the public-private cooperation governance to resolve the SRF combined heat and power plant issue ends, Naju City, Jeollanam-do, and Korea District Heating Corporation (hereinafter referred to as KDHC) will restore the severed communication channels and seek new solutions.


Naju City (Mayor Kang In-gyu) announced on the 6th that it plans to form a practical communication working group to resolve ongoing administrative conflicts and disputes related to the SRF combined heat and power plant with KDHC.


The communication working group will focus on establishing a future vision, including the introduction of eco-friendly energy, to resolve conflicts surrounding the SRF combined heat and power plant.


First, a working council involving both the city and KDHC will be formed to develop fundamental alternatives to the power plant conflict issues, and the participants of the council will be expanded to include central government ministries and other local governments.


Both organizations have set joint agendas such as “alternative plans for eco-friendly energy supply facilities” and agreed to seek concrete solutions from the practical stage.



A city official stated, “Beyond exhausting debates and legal disputes to resolve the power plant issue, reasonable alternatives that align with the citizens’ will and the joint interests of stakeholders must be promptly prepared,” adding, “The formation of the communication council between the city and KDHC will be the starting point.”


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