Korea Electric Power Corp. (KEPCO) commissioned the Ukudu combined cycle power plant in Guam on May 28 (local time), marking a major step in strengthening its overseas energy portfolio.

A view of Ukudu combined cycle power plant in Guam / Courtesy of Korea Electric Power Corp.
The Ukudu plant, with a capacity of 198 megawatts, is jointly owned by KEPCO, which holds a 60 percent stake, and EWP, which owns the remaining 40 percent.
The facility is capable of supplying around 75 percent of Guam’s peak electricity demand, positioning it as a critical baseload asset in a region with relatively limited power infrastructure.