Korea Electric Power Corporation
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Korea Electric Power Corporation
Summary
Korea Electric Power Corporation is a public company[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Korea Electric Power Corporation is located in South Jeolla[3].
- Korea Electric Power Corporation is in the country of South Korea[4].
- Korea Electric Power Corporation's instance of is recorded as public company[5].
- Korea Electric Power Corporation's instance of is recorded as market-type public enterprise[6].
- Korea Electric Power Corporation's instance of is recorded as business[7].
- Korea Electric Power Corporation is owned by Korea Development Bank[8].
- Korea Electric Power Corporation is owned by Government of South Korea[9].
- Korea Electric Power Corporation is owned by National Pension Service[10].
- Korea Electric Power Corporation's headquarters location is recorded as Naju[11].
- Korea Electric Power Corporation's child organization or unit is recorded as Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power[12].
- Korea Electric Power Corporation's child organization or unit is recorded as Korea South-East Power Company[13].
- Korea Electric Power Corporation's child organization or unit is recorded as Korea Midland Power Company[14].
- Korea Electric Power Corporation's child organization or unit is recorded as Korea Western Power Company[15].
- Korea Electric Power Corporation's child organization or unit is recorded as Korea Southern Power Company[16].
- Korea Electric Power Corporation's child organization or unit is recorded as Korea East-West Power Company[17].
- Korea Electric Power Corporation's child organization or unit is recorded as KEPCO Engineering & Construction Company[18].
- Korea Electric Power Corporation's child organization or unit is recorded as KEPCO Plant Service & Engineering Co.[19].
- Korea Electric Power Corporation's child organization or unit is recorded as KEPCO Nuclear Fuel Company[20].
- Korea Electric Power Corporation's child organization or unit is recorded as KEPCO KDN[21].
- Korea Electric Power Corporation's Commons category is recorded as Korea Electric Power Corporation[22].
- Korea Electric Power Corporation's stock exchange is recorded as New York Stock Exchange[23].
- Korea Electric Power Corporation's stock exchange is recorded as Korean Stock Exchange[24].
- Korea Electric Power Corporation's industry is recorded as electricity supply company[25].
- 1898 marks the founding of Korea Electric Power Corporation[26].
- July 1, 1961 marks the founding of Korea Electric Power Corporation[27].
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Founding
Recorded inception include 1898[26] and July 1, 1961[27].
Operations
Korea Electric Power Corporation's headquarters location is recorded as Naju[11]. Its parent organization or unit is recorded as Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy[28]. Subsidiaries include Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power[12], a market-type public enterprise[29], in South Korea[30], founded in 2001[31], headquartered in Gyeongju[32]; Korea South-East Power Company[13], a market-type public enterprise[33], in South Korea[34], founded in 2001[35], headquartered in South Gyeongsang[36]; Korea Midland Power Company[14], a market-type public enterprise[37], in South Korea[38], founded in 2001[39], headquartered in South Chungcheong[40]; Korea Western Power Company[15], a market-type public enterprise[41], in South Korea[42], founded in 2001[43], headquartered in South Chungcheong[44]; Korea Southern Power Company[16], a market-type public enterprise[45], in South Korea[46], founded in 2001[47], headquartered in Busan[48]; and Korea East-West Power Company[17], a market-type public enterprise[49], in South Korea[50], founded in 2001[51], headquartered in Ulsan[52].
Industry
Korea Electric Power Corporation's industry is recorded as electricity supply company[25].
Ownership
Owners include Korea Development Bank[8], a national development bank[53], in South Korea[54], founded in 1954[55], headquartered in Seoul[56]; Government of South Korea[9], a central government[57], in South Korea[58]; and National Pension Service[10], a business[59], in South Korea[60], founded in 1988[61], headquartered in Jeonju[62]. Stock exchanges include New York Stock Exchange[23] and Korean Stock Exchange[24]. Korea Electric Power Corporation's product or material produced is recorded as electricity[63].
Why It Matters
Korea Electric Power Corporation has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 21 alternative names across languages and contexts.[64]