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SK E&S and Plug Power Enter Hydrogen Partnership

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso27/07/20232 Mins Read
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South Korea’s commitment to a greener future has taken a significant step forward as SK E&S Co. and Plug Power join forces to accelerate the development of a domestic hydrogen ecosystem. The CEOs of both companies, Choo Hyung-Wook and Andy Marsh, recently convened to reaffirm their dedication to advancing hydrogen technology and fostering the growth of a sustainable hydrogen industry in the country.

In the spirit of collaboration, SK E&S and Plug Power established the joint venture known as SK Plug Hyverse in the previous year. With an ambitious investment plan of 1 trillion won ($786 million), the partnership aims to inject substantial funding into South Korea’s hydrogen industry, paving the way for a robust and self-sustaining hydrogen ecosystem.

One of the key milestones of the joint venture is the commencement of liquefied hydrogen charging station operations. The partners plan to roll out these charging stations by the end of the year, in conjunction with the commercial launch of SK E&S’s own liquefied hydrogen facility in Incheon.

The Incheon facility, once fully operational, will become the largest of its kind globally, boasting an impressive annual capacity of 30,000 tons. Its size and capability position it as a crucial cornerstone in South Korea’s hydrogen infrastructure, bolstering the country’s efforts to become a hydrogen leader on the international stage.

The CEOs of SK E&S and Plug Power remain resolute in their commitment to hydrogen technology research and development. Their joint venture’s hydrogen technology R&D center serves as a hub for innovation, driving advancements in hydrogen-powered solutions.

Additionally, the ambitious Gigafactory project is poised to play a pivotal role in mass-producing hydrogen fuel cells for various applications, including vehicles and power generation. The Gigafactory will also manufacture electrolysis equipment, enabling the partners to cater to both domestic and Asian markets.

The collaboration between SK E&S and Plug Power holds immense potential to transform South Korea’s energy landscape. By investing significantly in hydrogen infrastructure, the companies aim to unlock the benefits of hydrogen as a clean and versatile energy carrier.

With an emphasis on green hydrogen production and the establishment of charging stations, South Korea is positioning itself at the forefront of the global hydrogen economy. As hydrogen gains momentum as a key component of the nation’s decarbonization efforts, it can pave the way for cleaner mobility, greener industrial processes, and enhanced energy security.

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