Site Visits to Renewable Energy Companies and Private Power Plants
Hwaseong H-Techno Valley, Kia Autoland
Hyundai Engineering & Construction Seosan Solar Power Plant
Free Participation to Support Companies

The Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry announced on the 25th that it is recruiting companies to participate in the 'Renewable Energy Benchmarking Training,' which offers hands-on experience with corporate renewable energy utilization sites.


KCCI 'Renewable Energy Benchmarking Training' Company Recruitment Poster. KCCI

KCCI 'Renewable Energy Benchmarking Training' Company Recruitment Poster. KCCI

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This training program has been organized as part of the operation of the Corporate Renewable Energy Support Center by the Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The Chamber operates this center under designation from the Korea Energy Agency.


The training will take place over two days and one night, from December 10 to 11, in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province, and Seosan, South Chungcheong Province.


On the first day, participants will receive an overview of Gyeonggi Provincial Government's RE100 policies and support systems, then visit the Hwaseong H-Techno Valley, a specialized advanced manufacturing industrial complex, to observe the industrial complex-type RE100 model. This model, in which multiple companies jointly procure large-scale solar power, demonstrates improved economic feasibility and accessibility for renewable energy. Afterwards, participants will visit Kia Autoland, the largest automobile production base in Korea, to learn about Kia's RE100 implementation status and hear about their renewable energy procurement experiences.


On the second day, the group will visit Hyundai Engineering & Construction's Seosan solar power plant. The visit will focus on cases where renewable energy is both self-consumed and sold, exploring how profitability is secured.


Participation in the training is free of charge, and applications will be accepted at the Corporate Renewable Energy Support Center of the Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry until December 5. For further details, inquiries can be made to the center's call center.



Cho Youngjun, Head of the Sustainability Management Division at the Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry, stated, "This training program has been designed to help resolve the challenges companies face in the field when procuring renewable energy by sharing best practices and successful experiences. We hope it will contribute to the implementation of RE100 by Korean companies and the vitalization of renewable energy."


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