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Kang Nam-Hoon: Korea’s Leadership in Hydrogen Technology Fueled by Public-Private Synergy
‘H2 MEET 2024’, Korea’s largest hydrogen industry exhibition, successfully concluded its three-day run from Wednesday the 25th to Friday the 27th of last month.
Hyundai Motor Group is strengthening partnership with Singapore focused on research and development (R&D) in hydrogen and manufacturing technologies.
H2EnergyNews.biz had the chance to visit H2MEET in South Korea, and we’re excited to bring you a glimpse of the buzzing atmosphere.
New Zealand’s North Rakaia has partnered with Mobii Green Energy Group from Taiwan to develop the first green hydrogen AI data centre.
When Prime Minister Anthony Albanese introduced The Future Made in Australia package for the 2024-2025 Budget, hydrogen was prominently featured as a key element in the nation’s energy aspirations. This emphasis highlighted the potential role of hydrogen in powering the country’s future.
In South Korea, Wintech Energy has installed its advanced hydrogen production system near Seoul. This development was achieved through collaboration with St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp. and its subsidiary, H2SX Corp.
The Sinopec Kuqa facility in Xinjiang, China, is touted as the world’s largest green hydrogen project. It should have been a significant leap toward sustainable energy, but it’s running at only a third of its intended capacity.
In recent years, Taiwan has increasingly focused on developing hydrogen energy as part of its commitment to renewable energy sources.
Origin Energy has decided to abandon its involvement in a green hydrogen development project despite receiving substantial government financial support.
H2 MEET: Expanding Horizons, Hydrogen Industry Growth in Korea with YoungKyun Park from KAMA
During H2 Meet in Korea, H2 Energy News had the opportunity to speak with YoungKyun Park from the Korean Automotive Association (KAMA).
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