Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Kori Nuclear Power Headquarters held the '2024 2nd Kori Nuclear Power Communication Committee' on the 16th in Ilgwang-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan.

After the 2nd Gori Nuclear Power Communication Committee event of 2024 held on the 16th, Kwanghoon Lee, head of the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters (center in the photo), is taking a commemorative photo with the nuclear power communication committee members.

After the 2nd Gori Nuclear Power Communication Committee event of 2024 held on the 16th, Kwanghoon Lee, head of the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters (center in the photo), is taking a commemorative photo with the nuclear power communication committee members.

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At this meeting, Kori Nuclear Power Headquarters provided the communication committee members with detailed explanations on key issues such as the current status of plant operations, regional cooperation activities, plans for the development of support project models for the surrounding areas, and the decontamination project for the decommissioning of Kori Unit 1.


Next, a letter of appointment was presented to Park Yoonkang, the president of the Janganeup Village Leaders Association, who was newly appointed as an outside committee member. The new communication committee members then shared their aspirations and plans as members of the Nuclear Power Communication Committee.


Finally, through an open discussion among the committee members, they exchanged opinions to promote mutual cooperation and harmony with the local community.


Kanghoon Lee, head of Kori Nuclear Power Headquarters, said, "It was a meaningful time to come together with the communication committee members to find solutions to key issues at Kori Nuclear Power Headquarters," and added, "We will continue to communicate with residents through many conversations in order to coexist and develop together with the local community."


The Kori Nuclear Power Communication Committee is a meeting body composed of local council members, public officials, journalists, and regional development experts to maintain regular communication with local residents, and is held six times a year.





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