China General Nuclear Power Corporation, a Chinese state-owned energy company placed on the U.S. Entity List in 2019, operates multiple power facilities in South Korea through local subsidiaries. The company’s South Korean operations include plants at Daesan and Yulchon, with total installed capacity reportedly reaching 2.2 gigawatts. A newly launched 557-megawatt gas-fired facility in Seosan has expanded CGN’s footprint. Critics say the company’s access to South Korea’s electricity infrastructure raises national-security concerns, while CGN presents its activities as commercial energy investment.
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