The appearance of Gori Nuclear Power Plant Units 3 and 4.

The appearance of Gori Nuclear Power Plant Units 3 and 4.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters announced on the 22nd that it supported graduation scholarships and album production costs for schools located in the surrounding area.


The Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters selected 41 outstanding students among graduates of 10 elementary, middle, and high schools located in Jangan-eup and Ilgwang-myeon, Gijang-gun, near the power plant, as scholarship students, and delivered a total of 16.9 million KRW in scholarships. In addition, it supported about 25 million KRW for the production costs of graduation albums for 450 graduates of four middle and high schools (Ilgwang Middle School, Jangan Middle School, Jangan Jeil High School, and Busan Jangan High School).


This support is part of the business support project implemented by the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters, which has been providing multi-year support to reduce the educational expenses burden of parents around the power plant and to foster local talents.


To prevent the spread of COVID-19, the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters delivered scholarship certificates to the schools without a separate event, and the scholarships and graduation album production costs were paid individually.


Kim Jun-seok, head of the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters, said, “We support the new start of the graduates and hope they will lead the local community as excellent local talents,” adding, “The Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters will continue to spare no support for fostering local talents.”



In addition to this support, the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters is striving to nurture local talents through various supports such as scholarship support, native English teacher support, and academic achievement programs. This year, it plans to support about 2.1 billion KRW for educational scholarship projects in the surrounding areas, including 480 million KRW for university student scholarships in the surrounding areas (Jangan-eup and Ilgwang-myeon) scheduled to be selected in July, and 350 million KRW for native English teacher support.


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