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Promoting Low-carbon·Eco-friendly Overseas Businesses

Overseas Projects of KEPCO
We have continuously expanded our overseas projects starting with a coal-fired power plant in Malaya, the Philippines in 1995.

2022

Saudi Arabia
Jafurah CHP (BOOT/317MW)

2021

UAE
HVDC Submarine Line

2019

Vietnam / Mexico / U.S / Indonesia
Vung Ang Ⅱ Coal-fired (Vietnam, BOT/1,200MW)
Mexico Solar (BOO/294MW)
Jawa 9&10 Coal-fired (Indonesia, BOOT/2,000MW)
Ukudu Gas-fired (Guam, U.S., BOT/198MW)

2018

U.S
California Solar (M&A, BOO/235MW)

2017

U.S / Malaysia
Mangilao Solar (Guam, U.S., BOO/60MW)
Pulau Indah Gas-fired (Malaysia, BOO/1,200MW)

2016

U.S / Japan
Colorado Solar (U.S., M&A BOO/30MW) Chitose Solar (Japan, BOO/28MW)

2013

Vietnam / Jordan
Nghison Ⅱ (Vietnam, BOT/1,200MW)
Fujeij Wind (Jordan, BOO/89MW)

2012

Jordan
Am man Diesel (BOO/573MW)

2010

UAE / Mexico
Shuweihat S3 Gas-rired (UAE, BOO/1,600MW)
Norte 2 Gas-fired (Maxico, BOO/433MW)

2009

UAE
Barakah Nuclear (EPC/5,600MW)

2008

Jordan / KSA / The Phillippines
Al Qatrana Gas-fired (Jordan, BOO / 373MW)
Rabigh Heavy Oil (Saudi Aribia, BOO / 1,204MW)
Cebu Coal-fired (The Phillippines, BOO / 200MW)

2007

China
Shanxi Coal-fired (M&A, BOO / 10,147MW)

2006

The Phillippines / China
SPC (The Phillippines, M&A/129MW)
China Wind (China, BOO/1,024MW)

1997

The Phillippines
IIijan Gas-fired (BOT/1,200MW)

1995

The Phillippines
Malaya (ROMM/650MW/Sept. '95 - Oct. '11)
As of the end of December 2022, we are engaged in 45 projects in 24 countries across the world including Asia, the Middle East, Central and South America, North America, Africa, and Oceania.
AS of DEC 2022

45 Project in 24 Countries

  • Thermal14 Projects in 10 Countries
  • Renewable7 Projects in 6 Countries
  • Grid Soultion22 Projects in 16 Countries
  • Natural Resources1 Project in Australia
  • Nuclear1 Project in UAE
Europe / North America / China / Japan / South East Asia / Africa / Middle East / Iran
Jordan - Al Qatrana(Gas 373MW) / Amman(Diesel 573MW) / Fujeij(Wind 89MW)
China - Shanxi(Coal 9,135MW) / - Shanxi(Renewable 1,821MW) / -Neimenggu(Wind 1,024MW)
U.S - Guam Mangilao(Solar, 60MW) / - California(Solar, 235MW) / Cuam Ukuclu(Gas, 198MW)
UAE - Barakah(Nuclear 5,600MW) / - Shuweihat S3(Gas 1,600MW) / Abu Dhabi (HVDC)
Japan - Chitose(Solar,28MW)
Vietnam - Nghi Son II(Coal 1,200MW) / Vung Ang II(Coal 1,200MW)
Saudi Arabia - Rabigh(Oil 1,204MW) / Jafurah(CHP 317MW)
Malaysia - Pulau Indah(Gas 1,200MW)
Indonesia - Jawa 9&10(Coal 2,000MW)
Phillippines - Cebu(Coal 200MW) / SPC(Diesel 129MW) / - Calatagan(Solar 50MW)
Mexico - Norte II(Gas 433MW) / - Horus(Solar 294MW)
Australia - Bylong(Coal)
The total facility capacity amounts to 28,178MW, comprised of 12,950MW coal-fired power, 5,600MW nuclear power and 2,428MW renewable energy. KEPCO will expand its business area to clean gas, nuclear power, renewable energy, transmission and distribution, and more.
* Numbers inparsenthesisrepresent the output in proportion to Kepco's incestment.

28,178MW (9,143mw)

  • Thermal

    • In operation: 14,062 MW (5,323 MW)
    • Under construction : 4,400 MW (1,080 MW)
    • Completed conclusion : 515 MW (308MW)
      • Coel 12,950 MW (4,371 MW)
      • Heavy Oil 1,204 MW (482 MW)
      • Gas 4,694 MW (1,806 MW)
      • Diesel 129 MW (52 MW)
  • Nuclear

    • In operation: 4,2000 MW (756 MW)
    • Under construction : 1,400 MW (252 MW)
  • Renewable

    • In operation: 2,428 MW (1,034 MW)
    • Under construction : 1,173 MW (388 MW)
      • Wind Power 1,448 MW (612 MW)
      • PV Power 1,949 MW (741 MW)
      • Water Power 204 MW (69 MW)