Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power announced that it held the youth creator training camp 'Aisu (水) Cream' for 3 days and 2 nights from the 29th to the 31st in the Daejeon area.


Now in its third year, 'Aisu Cream' is a support project for students living near hydroelectric and pumped-storage power plants, areas with relatively fewer cultural experience opportunities. The program is designed to allow participants to directly experience one of the popular youth careers, video creators.


The site of the youth creator training camp 'Ai Su Cream' conducted by Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power from the 29th to the 31st for 3 days and 2 nights.

The site of the youth creator training camp 'Ai Su Cream' conducted by Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power from the 29th to the 31st for 3 days and 2 nights.

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This year, a total of 142 students attending elementary schools near eight hydroelectric and pumped-storage power plants (Chuncheon, Cheongpyeong, Yangyang, Cheongsong, Yecheon, Sancheong, Muju, Samrangjin) participated. The students received not only basic education for creators but also hands-on training in video planning, shooting, and editing from popular active creators. In particular, the program included a lecture by the science creator 'Gwedo' and a visit to the National Science Museum, a science experience space for youth, combining both theory and practice.


Through this, the students learned about the principles and importance of hydroelectric and pumped-storage power plants, created videos related to these topics, and spent time deepening their understanding and pride in the hydroelectric and pumped-storage power plant regions. On the last day of the camp, the students screened the videos they planned and produced themselves, and 24 outstanding students (1 grand prize, 3 excellence awards, 20 encouragement awards) received the KHNP President’s Award and prizes.



Yoon Sang-jo, Head of KHNP’s Green Business Division, said, "I hope this will be a valuable opportunity for students to realize the importance of the power plants in their region by producing videos related to hydroelectric and pumped-storage power plants themselves, and to nurture dreams suited to the era of creating diverse content through creator education."


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