Peak Energy and INUPS Sign a Rooftop Solar Partnership Agreement

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Kim Hyung-Jun VP/COO of INUPS, and Jaepil Park, Country Head South Korea of PEAK ENERGY (Friday, September 13)

Peak Energy, a regional renewable energy developer, has signed a partnership agreement with INUPS, a Korean energy platform company, to develop rooftop projects across the country.

South Korea is targeting to reach net zero by 2050, and while land available for solarization in the country is limited, there is a huge potential of rooftops, both residential and belonging to commercial and industrial buildings, which are suitable for the installation of solar panels quickly and easily.

There is also a growing number of private enterprises in Korea that have sustainability targets to hit and need access to copious renewable energy well in advance of 2050, as several companies subscribe to RE100 and have targeted 2030 for decarbonization.

Through this partnership agreement, Peak Energy and INUPS will develop rooftop solar projects connected to the utility grid and sell the power generated through the grid to large corporations. The team at Peak has developed more than 400 projects over the last few years across 13 countries inย South-East Asia, includingย Singapore,ย Indonesia,ย andย Thailand.

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INUPS is a joint vehicle with gas operators acrossย South Koreaย to build an energy platform for new energy businesses with excellent access to corporate customers. This first agreement is focused on developing 30 MW, but the plan is to target more than 200 MW.

Peak Energy will be responsible for project development and construction until COD, and for the sale of the energy generated on a long-term PPA basis to corporate off-takers, while INUPS will be responsible for the O&M.

Kim Hyung-jun, Vice President/Chief Operating Officer of INUPS, who led this partnership agreement, said,ย “INUPS’ key executives and employees are comprised of experts with extensive experience in domestic and international renewable energy business development and investment over the past 10 years. Based on this partnership agreement, we will quickly lead the domestic rooftop solar market in the future.”

Gavin Adda, CEO of Peak Energyย said,ย “Peak Energy is committed to Korea; we currently own and operate one of the largest projects in the country. Peak and its partners are committed to helping the South Korean government achieve its goals and helping Korean and international corporations in Korea achieve their sustainability targets. We are keen to help by bringing global best practices.”

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