Topsun, a Renewable Energy Company, Donates 50 Million Won in Scholarships to Bonghwa County
Topsun Co., Ltd. visited Bonghwa County Office on the 19th and delivered a scholarship donation of 50 million KRW to the Bonghwa County Education Development Committee to support local educational development and talent cultivation.
Established in October 2008, Topsun Co., Ltd. contributes to the development of the domestic energy industry by manufacturing solar modules and designing and constructing solar power generation systems to develop and distribute renewable energy.
Jung Gyucheol, Vice President of Topson (second from right), is taking a commemorative photo with Park Hyunguk, Governor of Bonghwa County (second from left), after donating 50 million won in scholarship funds.
View original imageIn particular, the company is growing as a leading renewable energy enterprise in Korea by constructing the nation's largest-capacity solar power plant.
This scholarship donation reflects Topsun Co., Ltd.'s commitment to supporting the cultivation of young people who will be responsible for Bonghwa's future.
Jeong Gyucheol, Vice President, stated, "We decided to donate the scholarship to help the youth who will be responsible for Bonghwa's future freely pursue their dreams," and added, "We hope this will help provide a foundation for students to move forward toward their futures."
Park Hyeonguk, Chairman of the Bonghwa County Education Development Committee, said, "We are deeply grateful for the scholarship donation and will do our utmost to further strengthen the operation of our scholarship program so that local talent can nurture their dreams."
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