On the 29th, a completion ceremony for the campus energy efficiency project was held at Dong-Eui University.

On the 29th, a completion ceremony for the campus energy efficiency project was held at Dong-Eui University.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Dong-Eui University campus has become the first university in Korea for energy efficiency.


Dong-Eui University (President Han Su-hwan) held the "Dong-Eui University Campus Energy Efficiency Project Completion Ceremony" on the afternoon of the 29th at the International Hall Seokdang Art Hall.


About 50 university and institutional officials attended the event, including Dong-Eui University President Han Su-hwan, Korea East-West Power CEO Kim Young-moon, Korea Energy Agency Vice President Shim Chang-ho, and NX Technology CEO Nam Joo-hyun.


In his commemorative speech, Korea East-West Power CEO Kim Young-moon said, "East-West Power is making its best efforts for the national energy transition and energy efficiency innovation, and during the 10-year project period, we will continuously support Dong-Eui University to become the undisputed first campus energy efficiency university through optimal operation."


Dong-Eui University President Han Su-hwan said, "The campus energy efficiency project will enhance the stability of on-campus power facility operations and create a good model that uses the energy cost savings from the project's success as campus welfare funds that students can directly experience."


This campus energy efficiency project began construction in June last year and completed the largest energy efficiency improvement facility in Korea in December.



After a four-month trial operation from January this year, commercial operation started in May. Approximately 19,000 advanced smart energy devices have been installed across 24 buildings on the Dong-Eui University campus, achieving more than a 20% reduction in electricity costs.


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