In South Korea, Topsolar secures 153 billion won funding for 80 MW ESS plant in Muan

Key Points
- 1. Topsolar Group secured 153 billion won investment for the 80 MW ESS plant in Muan County, South Korea.
- 2. The total cost of the project is 180 billion won, and the facility is aimed to be completed by the end of this year.
- 3. KDB and Kyobo Life provided floating and fixed-rate loans to the project, respectively.
- 4. The generated electricity is planned to be sold to the Korea Electric Power Exchange for a period of 15 years.
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Topsolar Group, one of South Korea's leading solar energy companies, has completed 153 billion won in project financing for the construction of an 80 MW Energy Storage System (ESS) plant in Muan County. The facility, whose foundation was laid last year and which will have a total cost of 180 billion won, is planned to be completed by the end of this year. The generated electricity is expected to be sold to the Korea Electric Power Exchange for 15 years.
In the project, where Korea Development Bank (KDB) acted as the financial arranger, Topsolar became a 70 percent partner, while Jeonnam Development Company became a 30 percent partner. ESS facilities balance the fluctuations in renewable energy sources, increasing grid stability, and constitute critical infrastructure especially for growing industries such as artificial intelligence data centers.
This public-private partnership is valued as it strengthens the renewable energy capacity of the region and creates employment for the local economy. Topsolar Group President Oh Hyung-seok emphasized that the company will continue its sustainable energy investments and support the technology industries of the future.
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- Q: What is the capacity of the ESS plant being built in Muan?
- A: The capacity of the Energy Storage System (ESS) plant being built in Muan County is 80 MW.
- Q: Which institutions provided financial support to the project?
- A: Korea Development Bank (KDB) and Kyobo Life supported the project by signing loan agreements of 800 billion and 730 billion won, respectively.
- Q: How will the electricity generated by the facility be utilized?
- A: The electricity generated at the plant is planned to be sold for 15 years through the Korea Electric Power Exchange (KPX).
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