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Even Superman gets his energy from the earth’s yellow sun. This energy has been available to us for free for centuries.

Ralph Kim, a Korean national, saw firsthand the energy problems in the Philippines when he first came here in 2013. He has since felt a burden to help.             

Kim was baffled about the fact that the Philippines has abundant sunlight, but a shortage of electricity supply and that the cost of electricity is continuously rising due to demand. Electricity used in the Philippines comes from coal, natural gas, and nuclear energy. 

Even Superman gets his energy from the earth’s yellow sun. This energy has been available to us for free for centuries.

Ralph Kim, a Korean national, saw firsthand the energy problems in the Philippines when he first came here in 2013. He has since felt a burden to help.             

Kim was baffled about the fact that the Philippines has abundant sunlight, but a shortage of electricity supply and that the cost of electricity is continuously rising due to demand. Electricity used in the Philippines comes from coal, natural gas, and nuclear energy. 

“Sunshine is a gift from God. It is clean and free. We should use it,” thought the Korean businessman who is also a Taekwondo and Aikido instructor.

So he opened the Unique Korean Corporation, a company that supplies solar energy to residential, commercial, and industrial clients from the Sky Taeho main factory in Korea.

“You can make your home fully powered by the sun. Imagine the savings you’ll have in your electric bill! You can save 100%,” says Kim, who takes pride in his company’s latest technologies such as the Eco-Generator that offer long-term savings to clients.

Unique Korean Corp.’s team of professionals share Kim’s mission of protecting the environment by using solar energy – a clean, renewable and domestic energy source.

Many solar power businesses are coming out in the market. Kim says the difference of his product is that it uses just one machine – a whole package of solar technology in a single machine that does not take up a big space, very easy to install, and can be used 24/7.

“Very simple diagram. You just need a few materials like brackets and wire. You can also choose how many solar panels you want,” says Kim. The company installs within a day in Metro Manila, Iloilo and Cebu, and a few days in provinces.

Machine prices range from P40,000 to P250,000 and return of investment is as little as three years. After that, you get free electricity for many many years.

Visit Unique Korean Corp. at Unit 101 Sycamore ARCS1 Buencamino St., Alabang-Zapote Road, Muntinlupa City. Call 835-9251 / 0929 640 3000 for inquiries. Elishah Pangilinan

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