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President Cho Seok of Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power speaks at the World Association of Nuclear Operators (WANO) Biennial General Meeting (BGM) in Toronto, Canada, on Oct. 6 after he was elected as president of WANO. president Cho Seok of Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) took office as the p¡¦
President Byun Jong-rip of Korea Energy Agency (Photo:KEA) Rumors that solar energy generation equipment can be rented as cheap as water purifiers have been circulating around the country, as it would help consumers reduce their water bills without having to make investments, and also remove the fi¡¦
President Cho In-kook of Korea Western Power Co. speaks at a ceremony to officially move into its new head office building in Taean, Chungcheongnam-do, on Sept. 25.Dignitaries, including Deputy Minister for Energy and Resources Chung Yang-ho of the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and KOWEPO P¡¦
President Park Gi-dong of Korea Gas Safety Corp. Korea Gas Safety Corp.(KGS) has been pursuing its target to reduce the number of accidents from gas to the lowest in the world by 2017 through ethical management and ¡°growth companionship management¡± as its foremost values. In particular, the Gas ¡¦
LG Vice Chairman Park Jin-soo. LG Business Group¡¯s 12 listed subsidiaries saw their total capitalization shoot up nearly 10 percent in September. The jump was owed primarily to a surge in share prices of LG Chem and LG Household and Health Care. In particular, entering October, LG Chem shares have¡¦
New CEO Lee Seung-hoon of Korea Gas Corp. talks with a staff of the company during his inspection of the worksites.(Photo:Kogas)President Lee Seung-hoon of Korea Gas Corp. (Kogas) said he will continue to push for the exploration of gas fields overseas during his term of office, despite the outcry a¡¦
CEO Nasser Al Mahasher of S-Oil.S-Oil¡¯s Onsan plant in Ulsan.(Photos:S-Oil)In a congratulatory speech on the launching of the oil company¡¯s magazine, ¡°S-Oil Good Oil,¡± CEO Nasser Al Mahasher  said he will lead the oil company to create jobs through its project to strengthen the construction¡¦
President Huh Yeop of Korea South-East Power Co.(Photos:KOSEP)KOSEP officials pose for a group photo session after KOSEP was awarded with the Presidential Prize for the company¡¯s enhancing producvity at the 39th National Productivity Awards Ceremony at COEX on Sept. 9.  Korea South-East Power¡¦
Shin-Wolsong Nulcear Power Unit 2, Korea¡¯s last upgraded Korean-standard power plant, is put into commercial operation on July 24. Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power (KHNP) said Shin-Wolsong Nuclear Power Unit 2, Korea¡¯s last upgraded Korean-standard nuclear power plant (OPR1000), launched commercial ¡¦
President Moon Jong-bak of Hyundai Oilbank. As the price of oil has plunged with no sign of an imminent recovery, Hyundai Oilbank CEO Moon Jong-bak has been making moves to help the oil refinery find new growth engines. President Moon feels that the oil refinery¡¯s future is at stake, as it cannot ¡¦
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Policy/Politics
A shuttle bus with Incheon International Airport is being charged at the newly opened Incheon Airport Hydrogen Transportation Multi-purpose Center.Incheon International Airport Corp. (IIAC) announced a plan on Feb. 6 to accelerate eco-friendly hydrog¡¦
New Chmn. Lee Yong-sok of Korean Register (KR). (Photos: KR)Korean Register (KR) announced on Feb. 23 that it participated as the lead organization in a national project named ¡°Development of Technology for Integrated Management of Greenhouse Gas Em¡¦
New President Lee Heon-wook delivers his inaugural speech as he took office as the 17th president of Korea Real Estate Board (REB) on Feb. 25. (Photo: REB)Lee Heon-wook, former president of Gyeonggi Housing & Urban Development Corp. (GH) took off¡¦
Minister Cho Tae-yeol of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), Minister Oh Young-joo of the Ministry of SMEs and Startups (MSS) poses with about 200 SME representatives, including KBIZ Chmn. Kim Ki-mun as they had a meeting to ramp up communication¡¦


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