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KOMIPO President Chung Chang-kil and other executives vow their determination to realize a vision of no shutdowns at any of its units this year at a rally at the KIMIPO headquarters in Boryung, Chungcheongnam-do, on Jan. 9. (Photo: KOMIPO)
Korea Midland Power Co. (KOMIPO) executives and senior offi¡¦
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President Kim Yong-jin of Korea East-West Power (EWP).
Korea East-West Power Co. (EWP) is expanding its business portfolio from the conventional power generation business to related consulting and operation and services.
The power company is developing a way of optimizing the operation of po¡¦
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President Jung Ha-hwang of Korea Western Power Co. (KOWEPO).
Korea Western Power Co. (KOWEPO) offers a one-stop service program to promote shared growth with cooperative SMEs, ranging from support for their operation funds to manpower development. Business leaders appreciate a program that is tailo¡¦
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President Yoon Jong-geun of the Korea Southern Power Co. (KOSPO).
Korea Southern Power Co. (KOSPO) held sessions for companywide executives to take stock of corporation¡¯s future direction and pending major issues at the Samcheok Power Generation Headquarters in Gangwon-do from Feb. 2 to Feb. 3. Th¡¦
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President Chang Jae-won of Korea South-East Power.
Korea South-East Power Co. (KOEN) President Chang Jae-won, executives and staff members participated in a ceremony to declare the ¡°2nd founding of KOEN¡± at the KOEN headquarters in Jinju, Gyeongsangnam-do, on Jan. 23.
The participants shar¡¦
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New President Jung Eui-heon of KEPCO KPS.
Jung Eui-heon, head of the Business Management Division at KEPCO KPS took office as the new president of KEPCO KPS on Jan. 25.
KEPCO KPS held the 1st extraordinary shareholders¡¯ meeting of 2017 at its headquarters in Naju and elected Jung as the power com¡¦
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Chairman Kim Ho-sung of the Korea Nuclear Energy Agency (KNEA) poses with a visiting 19-member nuclear delegation from Singapore, headed by Deputy Secretary Peter Tan Hai Chuan of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs following their meeting designed to exchange a wide range of views on the pending issues¡¦
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President Lee Seung-hoon of Korea Gas Corp. (KOGAS).
Korea Gas Corp. (KOGAS) President Lee Seung-hoon said the election of U.S President Donald Trump¡¯s will bring about greater uncertainty, but the good news is that his inauguration means new opportunities for Korean energy companies.
KOGAS¡¦
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Celebrating the 43rd anniversary of its founding on Feb. 1, President Park Ki-dong of the Korea Gas Safety Corp. (KGS) and other KGS executives attend a ceremony to put a time capsule 200-odd items related to the development of the Korean gas safety industry and the KGS¡¯s history, ,which is to be r¡¦
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Korea Radioactive Waste Agency (KORAD) has established comprehensive earthquake-proof measures to reinforce the safety of the second phase, near surface disposal facility for low- and intermediate-level radioactive waste in the wake of the last Sept. 12 quake.
KORAD decided to redesign the ¡¦
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Chang In-hwa, CEO of POSCO HOLDINGS, Sajjan Jindal, Chairman of JSW Group, Lee Hee-geun, President of POSCO, and Jayant Acharya, CEO of JSW Steel, participate in a ceremony in which POSCO signed a joint venture agreement with JSW Steel, India¡¯s lead¡¦
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Doosan Group Chairman Park Jung-won presents a sculpture symbolizing Doosan as a souvenir to NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang on June 7. (Photo: Doosan Group)Doosan Group plans to engage in all-round promotion with Nvidia to explore new opportunities in areas¡¦
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang poses with Chmn. Chung Eui-sun of Hyundai Motor Group after looking into the four-leg security robot ¡°SPOT¡± and self-driving mobility robot ¡°MobED¡± that are in place at the group¡¯s headquarters in Seocho-gu, Seoul, on Jun¡¦
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On June 8, SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won and NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang shake hands ahead of a media briefing regarding collaboration between the two companies. (Photo: SK Telecom)Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, departed after completing a colorful and pr¡¦
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