(Seoul = International News) Reporter Jong-jin Park = Korea Water Resources Corporation (President Jae-hyun Park) held a ceremony for the completion of the ‘Chungju Dam (Cheongpung Lake) No. 3 floating solar power plant’ at Chungju Naru in Chungju-si, Chungcheongbuk-do on the 31st.
‘Chungju Dam (Cheongpung Lake) No. 3 Floating Solar Power’ utilizes the space near the Cheongpung Lake No. 1 floating solar power plant as part of the Korea Water Resources Corporation’s efforts to spread eco-friendly water and energy to respond to accelerating climate change and realize a carbon-neutral society. Therefore, it is a project to additionally install 2.6 MW of floating solar power.
Korea Water Resources Corporation predicts that it will be possible to produce 3462MWh of clean energy that can be used by regarding 1,400 households through this, and since no fine dust or greenhouse gas is generated during power generation, it reduces carbon by 1581 tons per year and substitutes for imports of regarding 6,000 barrels of crude oil. also looking forward to
This floating solar power plant is expected to contribute to the vitalization of the local economy by positioning itself as a new tourist attraction in Chungju by utilizing a flower-shaped design that considers the waterfront landscape unlike the previous ones.
The Cheongpung Lake No. 3 floating solar power plant is even more noteworthy in that it was the first project of the Korea Water Resources Corporation to be promoted through proposals from local residents.
The Jecheon-si Hansu-myeon Fishery Self-Regulatory Community proposed a project to expand the positive effects such as an increase in the number of fry and an increase in tourists around the floating structure experienced through the first floating solar power case of Cheongpung Lake in 2019. this started
Park Jong-yu, chairman of the Hansu Fisheries Volunteer Community, who proposed this project, attended the completion ceremony and expressed his anticipation, saying, “As the new floating solar power plant is completed, I hope that Hansu-myeon, Jecheon-si, will become a representative floating solar power area along with the wishes of the residents.”
Park Jae-hyeon, president of Korea Water Resources Corporation, said, “We will continue to actively review and promote measures that can contribute to the development of the local community as well as realize carbon neutrality by expanding floating solar power with proven environmental stability through cooperation with residents and local communities.” said
Meanwhile, Korea Water Resources Corporation is the No. 1 company in new and renewable energy in Korea, operating a total of 1413 MW of new and renewable energy power generation facilities including floating solar, hydro and tidal power generation.
In the case of floating solar power, starting with the Hapcheon Dam floating solar power demonstration project in 2011, a total of 46.5MW of floating solar power has been developed and operated in three dams including Chungju Dam, Hapcheon Dam, and Boryeong Dam, and 389MW in 13 dams including Chungju Dam and Soyanggang Dam Floating solar power development is being further promoted.