| Title: Green Energy Special Stamps. | ||||
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Stamp Serial#
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2697- 2700 |
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KPC#
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C2124-C2127 | |||
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Scott#
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2318a-d | |||
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Date of Issue
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08/21/2009 | |||
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Quantity
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560,000 ea. | |||
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Denomination
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250 won | |||
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Design
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Solar thermal, Photo voltaic, Wind power, Tidal power |
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Designer
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KIM, So-jeong, Mo, Ji-won, Roh, Jung-hwa, Shin, Jae-yong |
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Image Area
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33mm x 31mm | |||
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Perforation
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13 | |||
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Sheet Composition
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4 x 4 | |||
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Paper
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White unwatermarked | |||
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Printing process
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Photogravure, six colors | |||
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Print
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Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation | |||
| Description | ||||
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The passion for "green energy" is sweeping across the world. Green energy
refers to the energy that is environment friendly and emits no or a minimum amount of polluting
substances. It includes new and renewable energies such as hydrogen as well as energies that use the
power of nature such as sun light, wind and water. Also included are clean fuels and highly efficient
devices such as LED (light emitting diode). Notwithstanding that the "green energy" industry in Korea
is still in its formative stage, the Korean government has adopted low carbon, green growth as the
paradigm for development of the nation, giving an impetus to the development of green technologies
that are low carbon and environment friendly. Green energy is perceived not just as an alternative to
fossil fuels of which supply is intrinsically limited, it goes beyond to be regarded as a self-rescue
measure that can enable humans and nature to co-exist and save the earth.
The new stamp features: "solar thermal" energy that uses thermal energy of the sun for heating water and interior spaces; "photo voltaic" power generation which converts light from the sun to electricity by using solar cells; "wind" power generation which converts energy of the wind captured through windmills to produce electricity; and "tidal" power generation wherein the sea water is captured at the highest tidal level and used to run the power generator as the water escapes to its normal level. |
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