Korea plans indigenous production of gas turbine parts

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Korea Western Power (KOWEPO) plans to localize high-temperature parts production and repair engineering technology for gas turbines, which Korea currently imports. KOWEPO and KEPCO KPS have agreed to cooperate in the localization of the latest high-temperature parts production and repair engineering technology at the Seoincheon Power Complex.

Currently, all gas turbines used for power generation in Korea are imported from foreign countries. Core components, high-temperature parts production and repair engineering are also imported during overhauls. Since he took office in March 2018, KOWEPO President Kim Byung-sook has been devoting himself to realizing technology self-reliance through the localization of power generation facilities.

To this end, KOWEPO introduced an exclusive body responsible for the creation of an environment of technology self-reliance through the localization of power generation facilities, easing SMEs’ market entry barriers and procuring reliable Korean-made core parts.

Mr. Kim said: “Massive technology cooperation among power plant, maintenance and research institution circles that has never been attempted so far is expected to mark a watersheds of transforming the ecosystem of the Korean gas turbine repair engineering technology industry, which lags far behind advanced countries.”

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KOWEPO has been collaborating with the Electric Power Research Institute of the United States and KEPCO Research Institute since two years to localize the market of latest high-temperature parts production and repair engineering technology whose value is estimated at about 35 billion won annually.

The collaboration project is in a final stage and a test-bed project related to high-temperature parts production and repair engineering technologies will be implemented in the second half of this year.