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Korea Electric Power Reports Q4 Earnings
The state-owned utility company saw net income of $914.2 million in the fourth quarter.
Mar. 11, 2026 at 7:36am
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Korea Electric Power Corp. (KEP), the state-owned utility company in South Korea, reported net income of $914.2 million in its fourth quarter, according to an earnings report released on Tuesday.
Why it matters
As a major state-owned enterprise, Korea Electric Power's financial performance is closely watched as an indicator of the broader South Korean economy and energy sector.
The details
The earnings report showed that Korea Electric Power, also known as KEPCO, saw a strong fourth quarter with net income reaching $914.2 million. The company is the dominant electric utility in South Korea, providing power to millions of homes and businesses across the country.
- Korea Electric Power released its Q4 earnings report on Tuesday, March 11, 2026.
The players
Korea Electric Power Corp. (KEP)
The state-owned electric utility company that provides power to most of South Korea.
The takeaway
Korea Electric Power's solid Q4 earnings demonstrate the continued strength of the South Korean economy and the company's position as a key player in the country's energy sector.



