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Recently, as more companies install private solar power generation facilities on factory or building rooftops to comply with RE100 and reduce electricity bills, the number is increasing. However, even after installation is completed, business delays frequently occur due to the unexpected issue of the 'appointment of an Electrical Safety Manager'.
Our office's Attorney Kim Sung-woo explained the cause of this issue and practical legal solutions through a column in Industry News.
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We are pleased to share a legal insight column by our partner, Attorney Kim Sung-woo, published in Industry News.
As more companies adopt private solar power generation (self-use solar power) to achieve RE100 targets and reduce electricity costs, unexpected legal hurdles often arise. One critical issue is the appointment of an Electrical Safety Manager, which can lead to significant delays in commercial operation.
In his column, Attorney Kim analyzes the conflict between regulatory bodies and operators regarding whether a separate safety manager is required for new solar facilities within an existing industrial site.
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