KHNP plans to expand its new and
renewable energy production capacity to 7.6 GW by 2030. The company is installing the world’s largest floating photovoltaic power-generation facility (300MW) on the
Saemangeum Seawall in
North Jeolla Province. With the city of
Ulsan and
Hyundai Motor Company, it installed a 6 MW photovoltaic power-generation facility. In 2019, KHNP completed a 19.2 MW onshore wind-power-generation complex in 2019, powering about 16,000 households at the foot of Noraesan mountain near its pumped-storage plant in Cheonsong, Syeongsangbuk-do Province.
New markets In Romania, KHNP implementing a technical-service project for a
radioactive waste repository. The company also strengthened cooperation with nuclear power plant operators in the Czech Republic, Poland, Kazakhstan, and Bulgaria. In 2025, KHNP announced it was withdrawing from the bid process for two new reactors at the
Borssele Nuclear Power Station in the Netherlands. It had recently withdrawn from similar reactor selection processes in Sweden and Slovenia.
Overseas renewable energy In September 2020, KHNP announced that it had joined a consortium with several South Korean financial institutions. The consortium agreed to acquire 49.9 percent of four large
wind farms in the United States. That year, the company joined Korea Overseas Infrastructure & Urban Development Corp (KIND), S Energy, and Hanyang Electric at the
World Trade Center Seoul in a consortium to invest in a solar-power project in Chile. The consortium is promoting a 6.6MW plant in Guadalupe and a 6.4MW plant in
María Pinto, both near
Santiago, the capital of Chile. KHNP intended to complete construction in 2021 and operate the two plants for 25 years.
US reactor The US
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) certified KEPCO's
APR-1400 in 2019, saying that the NRC found the design fully meeting US safety requirements. According to KEPCO, the APR-1400 was the first "non-US type" reactor design certified by the NRC. In October 2017, European Utility Requirements (an advisory group for European utilities) had approved the APR-1400 reactor design.
Winning a tender in the Czech Republic On 17 July 2024, KHNP won the tender for the construction of two new units at
Dukovany Nuclear Power Station in Czech Republic and will also negotiate an option for the construction of two more units at
Temelín. Price for one unit at Dukovany to be about CZK 200 billion. Later it was announced that
Westinghouse, KHNP and Korea Electric Power Cooperation had reached agreement on reactor intellectual property issues, which had gone to court in the US. ==See also==