Cooperation to Address Power Supply Issues
Arising During Large-Scale Development Projects

Paju City in Gyeonggi Province and Korea Electric Power Corporation announced on October 20 that they had signed a win-win cooperation agreement on October 17 for the successful promotion of a large-scale development project and the stable supply of electricity.

Kim Kyungil, Mayor of Paju City, and Seo Cheolsu, Vice President of Korea Electric Power Corporation, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a win-win cooperation agreement on the 17th for the successful promotion of a large-scale development project and stable power supply. Provided by Paju City

Kim Kyungil, Mayor of Paju City, and Seo Cheolsu, Vice President of Korea Electric Power Corporation, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a win-win cooperation agreement on the 17th for the successful promotion of a large-scale development project and stable power supply. Provided by Paju City

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The signing ceremony was attended by Kim Kyungil, Mayor of Paju City, Seo Cheolsu, Vice President of Korea Electric Power Corporation, as well as officials from both organizations, including the heads of the Northern Gyeonggi Regional Headquarters and the Gyeongin Construction Headquarters of Korea Electric Power Corporation.


Through this agreement, the two organizations agreed to establish a close cooperative system, including resolving potential power supply issues that may arise during the implementation of large-scale development projects in Paju City and consulting in advance on plans to establish optimal power supply infrastructure. As a result, large-scale development projects in Paju City are expected to proceed successfully, with stable power facilities established in a timely manner.


Kim Kyungil, Mayor of Paju City, stated, "In order to successfully promote the Free Economic Zone and the Peace Economic Special Zone-both core projects for Paju City's leap toward becoming a self-sufficient city of one million residents-it is essential to expand stable power infrastructure, so we will work closely with Korea Electric Power Corporation."



This agreement is expected to serve as an important starting point for both organizations to contribute to regional development based on mutual trust and cooperation and to systematically support the power supply required for the implementation of large-scale development projects.


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