Daelim-Hitachi consortium won the contract to supply core facilities to 9th and 10th units of Taean Thermal Power Plant.

DATE 2012.02.10

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"Supplying Core Facilities to Korea’s Largest Coal-fired Thermal Power Plant"
Daelim-Hitachi consortium won the contract to supply core facilities to 9th and 10th units of Taean Thermal Power Plant.


<Photo (left to right): Hong-Chun Park, Head of Daelim’s Plant Division, Moon-Duk Kim, CEO of Korea Western Power, and Kanda, Director of the headquarters of Hitachi>

Daelim Industrial – Hitachi consortium signed a contract to supply two boilers which are core facilities to 9th and 10th units of Taean Thermal Power Plant with Korea Western Power at Grand Intercontinental Hotel on February 10, 2012. Total project volume reaches KRW565.1 billion, of which Daelim accounts for KRW356.6 billion. At the signing ceremony, more than 40 executives and staff including Moon-Duk Kim, CEO of Korea Western Power, Hong-Chun Park, Head of Daelim’s Plant Division, and Kanda, Director of the headquarters of Hitachi, attended.

The coal-fired 9th and 10th thermal power plants will be constructed in Taean-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, and each of them boasts Korea’s largest power generation with 1,050MW. Prior to this, Daelim had signed a contract to supply core facilities to 9th and 10th units of Dangjin Thermal Power Plant with over 1,000MW power generation in June 2011.

Hong-Chun Park, Head of Daelim’s Plant Division, said, “Based on our world-class EPC capability, we will provide our best customer services through high quality facility and strict project schedule management. This project will give us opportunities to secure world’s best boiler technology and a new growth engine in the power plant business.”