Doosan Enerbility said on the 28th that it signed a business agreement with KEPCO KPS to strengthen competitiveness in overseas power generation projects. At the signing ceremony held the day before at Doosan Enerbility's headquarters in Changwon, attendees included KEPCO KPS President Kim Hong-yeon and Doosan Enerbility Marketing Division Head Yoon Yo-han, along with officials from both companies.

The agreement was prepared to pursue joint entry into new overseas power generation projects and modernization projects for aging power plants through cooperation between Doosan Enerbility, which has capabilities in EPC execution and main equipment manufacturing, and KEPCO KPS, which is recognized for its technological prowess in the power plant maintenance market.

Kim Hong-yeon (left), president of KEPCO KPS, and Yoon Yo-han, head of marketing at Doosan Enerbility, pose for a commemorative photo./Courtesy of Doosan Enerbility

Based on this agreement, the two companies plan to cooperate in areas including: ▲ joint development of overseas power generation projects and end-to-end technology cooperation ▲ joint development of projects to improve the performance of aging overseas power plants and introduce eco-friendly facilities ▲ sharing information on overseas power generation projects and sharing technology trends.

Yoon Yo-han, Doosan Enerbility's marketing division head, said, "The two companies, which have proven capabilities based on track records in the global power generation market, have established a cooperative framework for overseas power generation projects," adding, "Based on solid cooperation, we will deliver tangible results in the global market."

Doosan Enerbility and KEPCO KPS plan to jointly identify diverse overseas business opportunities, including projects to improve and restore power generation facility performance, in Central Asia as well as Africa and Southeast Asia going forward.

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