Hanp.co.kr Factory Transformed Into Largest Fuel Cell Power Plant

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Date: Tuesday October 16, 2018 11:58:10 am
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    Hanp.co.kr Toner Drum Factory Transformed
    Into Largest Fuel Cell Power Plant in Korea
    Hong Jong-seok, Managing Director, Hanp "Fuel Cell Power Generation, Concerns about Environmental Pollution ↓ · Operate 24 hours a day … contribute to sustainable growth"
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    Hongjongseok hanpeu Executive in an interview with Money Today on the 11th morning, "the fuel cell power generation receives attention as an alternative for sustainable growth," he told reporters. I heard the story of Hong Hong, who transforms the laser printer parts factory in Jincheon-gun, Chungbuk, into the largest fuel cell power plant in Korea. 
     
    Mr. Hong joined the company in December 2016 for the new business of 'OPC DRUM', a key component of laser printers. Hong is a new and renewable energy expert who has been planning new and renewable energy projects and conducting business feasibility analysis for 16 years at POSCO ICT Technology Research Center and LG Electronics Energy Business Center since 2002. 
     
    Hong is running out of gas for Hanf to become a fuel cell power company. In particular, he said he paid attention to the first and second factories of 11,828 pyung (32,798㎡) in Jincheon-gun, Chungbuk. It is located 1.7km away from KEPCO grid-connected substation, which is a power demanding place, and it is considered that there is no need to purchase land and build new building in addition to fuel cell installation. 
     
    Hong said, "Fuel cell power generation uses electricity from liquefied natural gas (LNG) to produce electricity and heat sources. It has less environmental pollution concerns than thermal power and nuclear power and has the advantage of being able to operate 24 hours compared to solar and wind power. "And"
     
    Hanf announced the plan to build a '80MW fuel cell power plant' and formulated its new business. Construction starts in November, and the company expects the construction period to take about six months. Among the fuel cell power plants, 320 sets of 250 kW solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) systems are installed in the largest scale in Korea. 
     
    Hong said, "Jincheon Green Energy Power Plant will be operated for the next 20 years." The annual sales of electricity sales is estimated at 182 billion won. "We will conclude a MOU for the operation and supply with local governments this month," he added. "We will work to popularize domestic fuel cell power generation."
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