The Samdal Wind Power Project in Jeju, South Korea, generates 33 MW from 11 turbines, producing 61,899 MWh annually and reducing CO2 emissions by 37,770 tonnes. It supports government renewable energy policies, improves air quality, boosts local tourism, and creates jobs.
The Samdal Wind Power Project in Jeju, South Korea, generates 33 MW from 11 turbines, producing 61,899 MWh annually and reducing CO2 emissions by 37,770 tonnes. It supports government renewable energy policies, improves air quality, boosts local tourism, and creates jobs.
South Korea
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Asia
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2013
Energy Solutions
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