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Recently, Univergy International said it is developing a 15MW solar project
in Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea.
Univergy recently opened a new office in Seoul and has set a target
of 6.
38 billion kilowatts of renewable energy generation by 2030.
Univergy has also set a goal
of developing 300 MW of renewable energy projects in the country in 2018.
Yago Acón, Executive Director of Project Development Southeast Asia and Executive Director of Univergy EU, said: "We have been working in Korea since the end of 2017 because we see a great opportunity
for foreign companies specializing in renewable energy development.
We plan to deliver the project
in the first quarter of 2019.
”
It is understood that by 2030, the South Korean government will use 20% of renewable energy power generation for power generation
.
The installed capacity of renewable energy reached 15.
1GW in 2017 and will increase to 63.
8GW by 2030, with 48GW
of new installed capacity.
Earlier this year, Univergy International formed a joint venture with Japanese company Clean Energy Japan and Vietnam's Thanh Nien Media Corporation to develop a 44.
4MW solar project
in Dak Nong, Cu Jut district, Vietnam.
:/, please indicate the source for reprinting)
Recently, Univergy International said it is developing a 15MW solar project
in Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea.
Univergy recently opened a new office in Seoul and has set a target
of 6.
38 billion kilowatts of renewable energy generation by 2030.
Univergy has also set a goal
of developing 300 MW of renewable energy projects in the country in 2018.
Yago Acón, Executive Director of Project Development Southeast Asia and Executive Director of Univergy EU, said: "We have been working in Korea since the end of 2017 because we see a great opportunity
for foreign companies specializing in renewable energy development.
We plan to deliver the project
in the first quarter of 2019.
”
It is understood that by 2030, the South Korean government will use 20% of renewable energy power generation for power generation
.
The installed capacity of renewable energy reached 15.
1GW in 2017 and will increase to 63.
8GW by 2030, with 48GW
of new installed capacity.
Earlier this year, Univergy International formed a joint venture with Japanese company Clean Energy Japan and Vietnam's Thanh Nien Media Corporation to develop a 44.
4MW solar project
in Dak Nong, Cu Jut district, Vietnam.
:/, please indicate the source for reprinting)
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