Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Kori Nuclear Power Headquarters held the '2025 1st Kori Nuclear Power Communication Committee' meeting on the 27th in Ilgwang-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan.

After the first Gorih Nuclear Power Communication Committee event of 2025, Lee Sangwook, director of the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters (center back row), is taking a commemorative photo with the Nuclear Power Communication Committee members. Provided by Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters

After the first Gorih Nuclear Power Communication Committee event of 2025, Lee Sangwook, director of the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters (center back row), is taking a commemorative photo with the Nuclear Power Communication Committee members. Provided by Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters

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Lee Sangwook, Head of Kori Nuclear Power Headquarters, delivered his greetings, saying, "In resolving key issues at the Kori Headquarters, we will work together with the members of the Nuclear Power Communication Committee to seek constructive communication methods, and strive to make Kori Headquarters a place that coexists and develops with the local community."


At this meeting, Kori Nuclear Power Headquarters presented a plaque of appreciation to Park Yoonkang, whose term as a committee member had expired, and awarded a letter of appointment to Kim Dongmyung, President of the Janganeup Village Heads Association, who was newly appointed as an external committee member. The new external committee member shared his aspirations and plans as a Kori Headquarters Nuclear Power Communication Committee member and received a warm welcome.


During the 2025 1st meeting, after reports on the headquarters' status?including the operation status of the plant, major trends, local cooperation activities, and plans to secure new nuclear power plant sites, as well as the schedule for facility improvements for continued operation of Kori Units 2 to 4?the committee members engaged in free discussion to broaden mutual understanding and promote coexistence and harmony with the local community.


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





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