RPS (Electricity Sales)
A revenue-generating power project where all generated electricity is sold rather than self-consumed
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RPS (Electricity Sales)
A profit model based on selling electricity and certificates
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Renewable Electricity
SalesSMP SalesGenerationSolar Power PlantWhere to buyKEPCO (Korea Electric Power Corporation) -
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Renewable Energy
Certificate SalesREC SalesGenerationREC CertificateWhere to buyPower Producer
A Choice for Sustainable Management
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Profitability
SMP + REC A stable dual-revenue structure for 20 years
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Stability
Power projects based on the RPS scheme, supported by various incentive programs
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ESG
Sustainable management, GHG reduction, transition to clean energy
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Growth Potential
Renewable energy expansion More than 30% by 2030
*It has positive local economic effects such as job creation and increased tax revenue.
My power plant revenue
Enter the area and click “Calculate Income”
Estimated total income over 20 years
0KRW• Annual Generation : 0 kWh/Year
• KEPCO (SMP) : 0 KRW/Year
• Power Producer (REC) : 0 KRW/Year
※ Installation area may vary; annual income depends on generation capacity.
※ KEPCO/power producer unit prices may vary depending on the commercial operation start date.
Why Choose SOLARTEQ?
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Extensive Project Experience
600+ projects, 784MW+ capacity, Carbon reduction equivalent to 2.5M+ trees
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Proven Technology
Technology recognized by 9 patents and POSCO PosMAC structures
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A Trusted Partner
A reliable partner chosen by major companies such as POSCO and CJ
RPS(Electricity Sales) Process
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Consultation & Profitability Review
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Local Government Permits & KEPCO Contract
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Detailed Engineering Design
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Solid and Safe Construction
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Realize Revenue through Electricity Sales
What would you like to know?
- How are construction costs determined?
- Construction costs are calculated based on plant area and generation capacity, and can be clearly determined through consultation and feasibility review.
- How long does it take from contract signing to construction?
- Typical construction takes about 3 months, or about 6 months including permitting. The duration may vary depending on installation capacity.
- Are there any requirements for power plant sites?
- Power plant sites are subject to various conditions such as access roads, grid connection, and notification requirements. Additional conditions may be imposed by local ordinances, so consultation is required.