[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] On the 18th, Daejeon City announced that it will support up to 90% of the installation cost when replacing general burners installed in large buildings with 'low-NOx burners.'


The low-NOx burner replacement project provides subsidies ranging from 2.48 million KRW (0.1t/hr) to 15.2 million KRW (10t/hr or more) based on capacity when replacing burners of ▲general boilers ▲cooling/heating water devices ▲indirect heating drying facilities installed in small and medium-sized enterprises, non-profit corporations/organizations, office/commercial buildings, and apartment complexes with low-NOx burners.


The city plans to prioritize manufacturing business sites and support those with higher nitrogen oxide reduction amounts first. Businesses wishing to receive support must submit application documents to the city's Fine Dust Response Division by the 29th of this month.


For eligibility, application forms, and other detailed information, please refer to the announcement on the city’s website or contact the Fine Dust Response Division.



Shin Yong-hyun, Director of the Environmental Greenery Bureau of the city, said, “The low-NOx burner distribution project is being promoted to reduce air pollutants such as nitrogen oxides, contribute to creating a pleasant air environment, and alleviate the cost burden of replacing prevention facilities at business sites.”


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