Daegu Seo-gu (headed by Mayor Ryu Hankook) announced on March 26 that it is accelerating the implementation of the "Renewable Energy Convergence Support Project" to ease the burden of energy costs for local residents.


The Daegu Seo-gu Office stated that, after being selected for the Renewable Energy Convergence Support Project hosted by the Ministry of Climate, Energy, and Environment last year, it will invest a total project budget of 190 million won to supply solar power generation facilities with a total capacity of 99kW to 33 homes.

Daegu Seo District Office

Daegu Seo District Office

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Through this project, residents will be able to install solar panels on their rooftops to produce and consume electricity directly, allowing each household to save an average of 40,000 won per month on electricity bills. This is expected to provide tangible support to low-income households and contribute to achieving carbon neutrality by reducing greenhouse gas emissions.



An official from the Seo-gu Office said, "With international energy prices remaining unstable, this project enables our residents to directly benefit from renewable energy," adding, "We will continue to expand energy welfare policies for energy-vulnerable groups in the future."


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