TotalEnergies Completes 1.8 MWp Solar Plant in South Korea’s Daehwa Region
TotalEnergies has achieved a significant milestone in South Korea’s renewable energy transition with the completion of a 1.8 MWp photovoltaic plant in Daehwa. This project showcases international cooperation in sustainable energy development while supporting South Korea’s ambitious clean energy targets.
Boosting South Korea’s Renewable Energy Capacity
The new Daehwa solar facility demonstrates TotalEnergies’ commitment to global energy transition projects. Key project details include:
- Capacity to power 1,200 local households
- Annual CO2 reduction equivalent to removing 300 cars from roads
- Partnership with local Korean firms for construction and operation
Strategic Features of the Daehwa Solar Project
This solar plant represents the type of sustainable solar innovation transforming energy markets across Asia. The project features:
- Cutting-edge photovoltaic technology for maximum efficiency
- Job creation and economic benefits for the local community
- Alignment with South Korea’s 20% renewable target by 2030
Future Collaborations in Asian Solar Development
As South Korea continues its renewable expansion, projects like Daehwa set the stage for:
- Additional utility-scale solar installations
- Enhanced regional energy storage solutions
- Cross-border renewable energy partnerships
The Daehwa solar plant exemplifies how strategic clean energy investments can drive economic growth while reducing carbon footprints – a model for sustainable development across Asia.






