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Electric Power Generation in South Korea
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Electric Power Generation sector based in South Korea. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
5 on file
Doosan Enerbility
Founded in 1962, Doosan Enerbility has supplied integrated solutions in the fields of power generation, energy and desalination plants in 40 countries around the world. With our proven expertise in energy industry, we strive to create a better future by bringing the more sustainable energy solutions to the world.
5001 to 10000 staff
Gs Power Corporation
GS Power is a company based out of 100, Burim-ro, Dongan-gu, Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea.
201 to 500 staff
Korea Southern Power Co., Ltd
Korea Southern Power Co, Ltd.(KOSPO) specializes in the power generation industry, which was formed under the South Korean government’s Power Industry Restructuring Act on April 2, 2001, when it was separated from Korea Electric Power Corporation (“KEPCO”). KOSPO is currently running ~9.6%(11,343 MW) of Korea’s total installed capacity in seven core areas throughout the country including Shincheon, Busan, and Namjeju contributing to a stable power supply in the domestic market. KOSPO is one of the most reliable electricity providers in the Korean market with availability at over 91% and a Forced Outage Ratio near 0%. In FY 2017 KOSPO had sales of $4.5 billion, assets of $9.4 billion, energy capacity of 11,343 MW, and 2,184 employees. KOSPO also maintains a high credit rating of Aa2 from Moody’s and AA from Standard & Poor’s. KOSPO has been a leader in new technology winning the IEE Edison Award in 2015, which is the Nobel Prize in Electricity Area. KOSPO Owns Gas CCPP and Solar PMGD in Chile / Invested a Wind farm and conducting Gas CCPP O&M in Jordan / Commissioned 10+ power plants around the world.
1001 to 5000 staff
Liquid X
Liquid Air Energy storage System / ESS
1 to 10 staff
한국바이브로
is a company based out of 137, South Korea.
11 to 50 staff