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Company Profile
Korea Electric Power Corp – Company Profile
Korea Electric Power Corp (KEPCO) is an integrated electric utility. It generates, transmits, and distributes electricity. The company produces electricity using nuclear, thermal, renewable, and other sources. Through power purchase agreements with independent power producers, KEPCO procures electricity. It also provides plant maintenance and engineering services for thermal and nuclear power plants; information services and communication line leasing; and sells nuclear fuel. KEPCO serves residential, commercial, educational, industrial, agricultural, street lighting, and overnight power customers in the country. The company...
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Company Profile
The Kansai Electric Power Co Inc – Company Profile
The Kansai Electric Power Co Inc (KEPCo) is an integrated power utility. It produces and supplies electricity thermal energy; procures and sells natural gas. The company generates electric energy using natural gas, nuclear, oil, coal, wind, hydro and solar sources. Through long, medium, and short terms and spot procurement contracts and other types of transactions. KEPCo procures liquefied natural gas, and processes and supplies that to customers using pipeline networks. It also provides IT and communications services including optical telephone,...
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Company Profile
Korea South-East Power Co Ltd – Company Profile
Korea South-East Power Co Ltd (KOSEP), a subsidiary of Korea Electric Power Corp, is an electric utility. It produces and sells electricity in domestic and international markets. The company develops electric power resources; and generates electricity using coal, gas, steam, hydro, solar and other sources. KOSEP trades electricity through Korea Power Exchange to KEPCO as its trading partner. The company operates various thermal power plants, combined cycle power plants, internal combustion, hydro, solar and other renewable energy plants. KOSEP is...
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Product Insights
KEPCO Biomass Power Plant
KEPCO Biomass Power Plant is a 70.8MW biopower power project located in California, United States. The project is currently active. KEPCO Biomass Power Plant profile includes core details such as plant name, technology, capacity, status, plant proponents (owners, developers etc.), owner stakes etc as well as key operational data including generation, year online, decommissioning year, capital expenditure etc. Details on project specific contacts along with relevant news, deals and contracts are also provided through the plant profile. This is an...
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Company Profile
KEPCO Plant Service & Engineering Co Ltd – Company Profile
KEPCO Plant Service & Engineering Co Ltd (KEPCO KPS), a subsidiary of Korea Electric Power Corp, is a provider of facility maintenance and management services. The company offers comprehensive plant solutions, including operation and management plant facility diagnosis and performance improvement and engineering procurement and construction. It handles retrofit and rehabilitation operation maintenance and management projects for renewable energy, industrial facilities and power generation and transmission and substation facilities. KEPCO KPS also carries out pre-construction, construction supervision, engineering and safety...
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Report Bundle
26% offTechnology Trends in Power – Report Bundle (4 Reports)
Integration of technologies such as AI, IoT, big data, and smart grids among others can benefit assets and processes in the power sector. ‘Technology trends in power’ comprises of technology trends that will shape the power industry in the coming years. As a part of this bundle, you will gain access to in-depth insights available in the following reports: Thematic Research: Internet of Things in Power Thematic Research: Predictive Maintenance in Power Thematic Research: Robotics in Power Thematic Research: Smart...
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Sector Analysis
Transition of Top Utilities from Conventional to Renewable Power – Deep Dive Analysis of Power Mix, Renewable Power Portfolio and Pipeline, Investments, Emission reduction Strategies and more
“Transition of Top Utilities from Conventional to Renewable Power” is the latest report from GlobalData, the industry analysis specialist. The report provides a clear overview of and detailed insight into how the top power utilities are transitioning from conventional to renewable power. It discusses the current active and pipeline renewable power capacities and future renewable capacity targets of the top global utilities. It also discusses the emission reduction strategies and targets of these utilities, and their key subsidiaries and investments...
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Sector Analysis
Republic of Korea Power Market Outlook to 2030, Update 2020 – Market Trends, Regulations and Competitive Landscape
This report elaborates the power market structure of Republic of Korea and provides historical and forecast numbers for capacity, generation, and consumption up to 2030. Detailed analysis of the country's power market regulatory structure, import and export trends, competitive landscape, and power projects at various stages of the supply chain are provided. The report also gives a snapshot of the power sector in of the country on broad parameters of macroeconomics, supply security, generation infrastructure, transmission and distribution infrastructure, degree...
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Sector Analysis
Insulators for Power Transmission, Update 2018 Global Market Size, Competitive Landscape, Key Country Analysis, and Forecast to 2022
GlobalData's latest report "Insulators for Power Transmission, Update 2018 - Global Market Size, Competitive Landscape, Key Country Analysis, and Forecast to 2022" offers comprehensive information and understanding of the global power insulatorsmarket. The report analyzes the current trend and future potential of power insulators market at global, regional (Asia-Pacific, Americas, Europe, and Middle East and Africa) and key countries (the US, Canada, Brazil, China, India, Japan, the UK, Germany, Russia, and Saudi Arabia) level. The report analyzes the power market...
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Thematic Analysis
Internet of Things in Utilities – Thematic Research
IoT is changing the face of the utilities industry. Utilities are facing significant challenges to their established business model, due to the increasing need to support distributed generation like wind and solar, storage, and electric vehicle charging, while keeping costs down. This is on top of the challenges of rising customer expectations, increasingly uncertain and complex regulation, and the need to replace assets that are reaching the end of their life. One of the key ways that utilities are exploring...