Laying the Foundation for Advancing Carbon Neutrality

Gyeonggi Paju City announced on the 8th that it conducted a full inspection of the renewable energy facilities installed within the LCD public wastewater treatment plant from the 4th to the 7th.

Paju City conducted a full inspection of the renewable energy facilities installed within the LCD public wastewater treatment plant from the 4th to the 7th. The photo shows the solar power facility. Provided by Paju City.

Paju City conducted a full inspection of the renewable energy facilities installed within the LCD public wastewater treatment plant from the 4th to the 7th. The photo shows the solar power facility. Provided by Paju City.

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This inspection was carried out as part of the carbon neutrality policy aimed at sustainable energy use and was conducted according to guidelines to maintain equipment performance and ensure safety.


The LCD public wastewater treatment plant is the largest public wastewater treatment facility in Korea, equipped with solar power and small hydropower generation facilities, producing approximately 400,000 kWh of electricity annually. This amount of 400,000 kWh is enough to power 100 average households for one year.


The inspection focused mainly on the solar power generation facilities, checking ▲structural stability of the equipment ▲any abnormalities in electrical and mechanical facilities ▲energy efficiency and output status. Through this facility inspection, Paju City plans to contribute to achieving the community’s carbon neutrality goals by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and maximizing the use of eco-friendly energy.


Any improvements identified during this inspection will be immediately repaired, and continuous greenhouse gas reduction policies will be implemented through additional inspections and maintenance in the future. Paju City intends to continue its efforts toward transitioning to a carbon-neutral society and a sustainable future.



Jo Yoon-ok, Director of the Environmental Guidance Division, emphasized, “Public wastewater treatment facilities, as fundamental environmental infrastructure, are an important foundation for realizing carbon neutrality, and securing the stability and efficiency of renewable energy facilities is very important,” adding, “Starting with this full inspection, we will continuously manage and expand eco-friendly energy.”


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