Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters is conducting the ‘2024 Business Support Project Contest’ until September 8.


The ‘Business Support Project’ is a program that discovers and supports various projects implemented by nuclear power plant operators for the purpose of revitalizing the local economy, improving the environment, promoting culture, and enhancing welfare in nearby areas, in accordance with the ‘Act on Support for Areas Surrounding Power Plants’.


Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters is conducting the contest to discover projects that can provide practical help to residents and to ensure fair and transparent project selection and execution.

Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters logo.

Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters logo.

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The budget for the 2024 Business Support Project is a total of 9.9 billion KRW, and the contest is held across six fields: educational scholarship support, regional economic cooperation, surrounding environment improvement, regional welfare, regional cultural promotion, and other support projects.


Institutions or organizations planning to apply for the project can visit the reception desk at Gori Sports Culture Center located in Jangan-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan with the required documents or submit their application via email.


Detailed information and forms related to the project contest application can be found on the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters website or the Gijang County Office website.

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Additionally, Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters will hold an explanatory meeting at 2 p.m. on the 11th at the multi-performance hall of Gori Sports Culture Center to encourage more institutions, organizations, and local residents to participate in this contest. At this meeting, various matters regarding the contest method, project plan writing method, and evaluation and selection criteria will be explained.



Lee Gwang-hoon, head of Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters, said, “Through this contest, we will strive to discover projects that can provide practical help to local residents, such as increasing residents’ income and creating jobs.”


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