Ambulatory Clinic Rehabilitated by JSC Nenskra Hydro Opens in Chuberi
On August 23, a fully rehabilitated ambulatory clinic re-opened in Chuberi administrative unit in Mestia Municipality. The rehabilitation was funded by JSC Nenskra Hydro, the Nenskra Hydropower Plant (HPP) project company, and Korea Water Resources Corporation (K-water), the HPP investor company.
Prior to opening the clinic, on August 21-23, Georgian and Korean doctors provided pro bono medical services to the residents of Chuberi and Nakra villages. Up to 200 locals had medical check-ups.
The opening ceremony of the ambulatory clinic was attended by the Governor of Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region Alexander Motserelia, the Vice Governor Nino Vibliani, the Mayor of Mestia Municipality Kapiton Jzhorzholiani, the Vice CEO of JSC Nenskra Hydro Sunick Lee, and Chairman of Labor Union of K-water Cholmin Noh.
“Our company is distinguished for its high social responsibility. We are implementing a number of social projects in Chuberi and Nakra villages," Lee said. "Infrastructure is also being improved. We are funding vocational training programs. In addition, the company supports the development of small and medium-sized local enterprises. We are pleased to have an opportunity to contribute not only to enhancing the energy independence of Georgia, but also to the region's economic development."
Since 2015, Nenskra Hydro has spent up to GEL 1,200.000 on social projects.
JSC “Nenskra Hydro” was founded in 2015 as an outcome of cooperation between K-Water, Korea Water Resource Corporation, and JSC Partnership fund. The company will construct a high-dam HPP in Mestia Municipality, in the valleys of the Nenskra and Nakra rivers. The HPP with 280 MW of installed capacity will annually provide Georgia with total energy generation of 1'200.00 GWh which will be fully consumed by the local energy market.