Sinbupyong II – Youngseo Line is a 345kV overhead line with a length of 32km from Sinbupyong, Seoul, South Korea, to Youngseo, Seoul, South Korea.
Construction works on the Sinbupyong II – Youngseo Line started in 2015 and the project was commissioned in 2016.
Description
The Sinbupyong II – Youngseo Line, which is an overhead line, is being operated by Korea Electric Power. The Sinbupyong II – Youngseo Line is an upgrade line. The line carries alternating current (AC) through double circuit cable.
Sinbupyong II – Youngseo Line project development status
The development of the Sinbupyong II – Youngseo Line project was approved by Korea Electricity Commission in 2015 and the project works were completed in 2016.
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By GlobalDataAbout Korea Electric Power
Korea Electric Power Corp (KEPCO) is an integrated electric utility. It generates, transmits, and distributes electricity. The company produces electricity using nuclear, thermal, renewable and other sources. Through power purchase agreements with independent power producers, KEPCO procures electricity. It also provides plant maintenance and engineering services for thermal and nuclear power plants; information services and communication line leasing; and sells nuclear fuel. KEPCO serves residential, commercial, educational, industrial, agricultural, street lighting, and overnight power customers in the country.
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