Measures for Energy Independence and Orderly Transition

Aerial view of Korea East-West Power Dangjin Power Plant Headquarters. /File photo

Aerial view of Korea East-West Power Dangjin Power Plant Headquarters. /File photo

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The Dangjin Power Generation Headquarters of Korea East-West Power announced that it will hold the 'Dangjin Regional Cooperation Project Idea Contest' from the 4th to the 31st as part of a win-win cooperation project for an orderly energy transition.


Anyone can participate in the contest, including Korea East-West Power employees, local residents, and the general public.


The contest covers four main topics: ▲ Employment stability and job transition ▲ Support for small business owners and community welfare projects ▲ Development of educational programs for residents ▲ Establishment and operation of energy transition infrastructure. Individuals or teams may participate in one or more categories.


The submitted ideas will be evaluated based on topic relevance (30), creativity (30), and completeness (40) through an initial and final review, with the final winners to be announced at the end of April.


The grand prize winner will receive 1 million KRW, two excellence award winners will receive 500,000 KRW each, and five encouragement award winners will receive 200,000 KRW each, for a total prize pool of 3 million KRW.


To enter, participants should download the application form from the Korea East-West Power website under ‘Information Disclosure → Company Notice Board’, complete it, and submit it via email by the 31st.


A representative from the Dangjin Power Generation Headquarters stated, “We hope for much interest in this idea contest, which has been organized to prepare for an orderly energy transition,” adding, “Through the contest, we plan to actively discover regional cooperation projects by directly listening to the opinions of local residents and citizens.”





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