Energy Bill 1.5 Million Won, Donation of Local Agricultural Products Worth 1.5 Million Won

KEPCO KPS Hanbit 2 Plant (Director Lee Seung-hwan) donated energy fees worth 1.5 million KRW and local agricultural products worth 1.5 million KRW on the 2nd to Yeonggwang-gun (Governor Kang Jong-man) to help low-income households and residents in welfare blind spots struggling with electricity rate increases.


On the 2nd, KEPCO KPS Hanbit 2 Plant donated energy fees and local agricultural products worth 3 million won to Yeonggwang County. <br>[Photo by Yeonggwang County]

On the 2nd, KEPCO KPS Hanbit 2 Plant donated energy fees and local agricultural products worth 3 million won to Yeonggwang County.
[Photo by Yeonggwang County]

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According to the county on the 3rd, the donated funds were collected through small contributions from employees of KEPCO KPS Hanbit 2 Plant. Since 2015, they have continuously carried out various projects to improve the welfare of local residents, including ▲support for daily necessities and living expenses for low-income households ▲housing environment improvement projects for low-income children’s families ▲computer support projects for local children’s centers.


Director Lee Seung-hwan stated, "As an energy-related company, KEPCO KPS hopes that low-income residents struggling with electricity and heating oil price increases will have a warm and healthy winter."



Governor Kang Jong-man said, "We appreciate the continuous neighborly love practiced by the director and employees of KEPCO KPS Hanbit 2 Plant, and the donated goods will be evenly distributed to social welfare facilities and energy-vulnerable households."


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