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Korea Electric Power Corporation

Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) was established in 1961. It generates, transmits, transforms, and distributes electric power from its base in Naju...

Korea Electric Power Corporation

Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) was established in 1961. It generates, transmits, transforms, and distributes electric power from its base in Naju City, South Jeolla Province. It conducts research and development activities, provides electricity outside South Korea, and invests in power-related assets and projects.

General information

Firm type

Corporate Investor

Year founded

1961

AUM

104738 (Altss estimate)

Location

Region

Asia

Country

South Korea

City

Naju-si

Corporate office

120 Bitgaram-dong, 55 Jeollyeok-ro, Naju-si, Jeollanam-do, South Korea

Sector focus

Energy & UtilitiesRenewable EnergyPower & Utilities

Frequently asked questions

Who owns Korea Electric Power Corporation?

Government of South Korea holds 51.1 percent directly and indirectly through Korea Development Bank. Korea Development Bank maintains a separate 32.9 percent stake.

What subsidiaries does Korea Electric Power Corporation control?

KEPCO owns 100 percent of six generation companies including Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power and Korea South-East Power. It also owns 96.36 percent of KEPCO Nuclear Fuel and 100 percent of KEPCO KDN.

Does Korea Electric Power Corporation invest outside South Korea?

Yes. KEPCO participates in the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant joint venture with Emirates Nuclear Energy Company in the UAE.

What recent events has Korea Electric Power Corporation attended?

In January 2026 KEPCO sponsored CES 2026 in Las Vegas. It also sponsored BIXPO in November 2025 and spoke at the Nuclear Energy Conference & Expo in September 2025.

What philanthropic structures does Korea Electric Power Corporation maintain?

The KEPCO Foundation supports energy welfare for vulnerable households and scholarships. The KEPCO E&C Cham-Sarang Volunteer Group conducts environmental and social programs.

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