Agência Brasil
Brasília – A Korean state-owned company and Brazilian Eletrobras will develop research projects on energy sources. Korea Electric Power Corporation (Kepco) and the Brazilian company intend to analyze both renewable sources, such as wind energy, biomass, as well as those fossil-related, such as gas, diesel, and coal, among others. Joint investments will also include projects in the transmission and distribution segments of the electric energy in Brazil and other Latin American countries.
Both companies signed the protocol to make their intentions official, this Thursday (14), in Brasília. The Minister of Mines and Energy, Dilma Rousseff, Eletrobras President, Silas Rondeau Cavalcante, and both President and Senior Vice-President of Kepco, Joon-Ho Han, and Meng-Hyun Yoon participated in the ceremony.

