Korea Electric Power Corp., South Korea's state-run power utility firm, is considering a solar energy business in Jordan, a source said Thursday, as part of its efforts to tap into a new growth engine.
KEPCO officials met with their Jordanian counterparts in Amman earlier this month, the source said, without elaborating.
Separately, KEPCO has formed a consortium with GS Engineering & Construction Co., a major South Korean construction firm, and Hanwha Q Cells Co., the world's leading solar cell maker, to try to win a US$7 billion project to build a 350-megawatt solar plant in the United Arab Emirates.
The move represents KEPCO's efforts to diversify its businesses amid looming competition with private firms over the local electricity market.
The electricity market has been monopolized by KEPCO for decades and sale of electricity accounted for more than 90 % of the state-run power utility's total sales in the first quarter.
Still, South Korea has recently announced a plan to partly open the electricity market to private companies as part of its industry-wide corporate restructuring efforts.
Source : QNA
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