A measured, long-term clean energy transition strategy is reshaping South Korean society for the better. Although geographical limitations present a challenge, the Koreans are rising to the task of meeting ambitious goals with innovative PV plans, writes Q Cells’ manager of corporate communications, Ian Clover.
The 41 MW Hapcheon Dam floating solar plant in South Korea’s South Gyeongsang province was built with Q Cells ‘Poseidon’ modules,
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