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South Korea and Poland Join Forces to Foster Renewable Hydrogen Ecosystem

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso14/07/20232 Mins Read
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South Korea and Poland have embarked on a collaborative effort to develop a renewable hydrogen ecosystem, as highlighted by the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between H2Korea and the Hydrogen Poland Association.

This bilateral cooperation aims to foster information sharing, facilitate connections between hydrogen investors, develop policies, and promote international standards within the hydrogen industry. By leveraging their respective strengths, South Korea and Poland seek to meet the increasing demand for hydrogen and drive decarbonization efforts in various sectors of their economies.

The MoU establishes a framework for active cooperation between companies in South Korea and Poland. Through information sharing and networking, the two countries aim to stimulate investment in hydrogen-related projects and accelerate the development of a robust hydrogen industry. Moreover, the agreement facilitates collaboration between the public and private sectors, ensuring a coordinated approach to policy development and implementation.

Poland, with its strong petrochemical industry and focus on decarbonization, recognizes the significance of clean hydrogen as a key enabler. The country’s demand for clean hydrogen extends beyond the energy sector and encompasses industries such as petrochemicals, heavy industry, and maritime operations. South Korean companies, on the other hand, are exploring the applications of hydrogen in mobility, heavy industry, and the maritime sector. The cooperation between South Korea and Poland allows for the exchange of expertise and experience to address specific industry needs and advance hydrogen technologies.

A key objective of the collaboration is to establish international standards for the hydrogen industry across the value chain. By harmonizing practices and sharing knowledge, South Korea and Poland aim to ensure the seamless integration of hydrogen technologies and facilitate global cooperation. This concerted effort will support the development of a robust and standardized hydrogen ecosystem, attracting investment and fostering cross-border collaboration.

The MoU between South Korea and Poland follows a similar agreement signed between Poland and Japan in May 2023, highlighting Poland’s commitment to international hydrogen cooperation. As more countries recognize the potential of hydrogen as a clean energy carrier, these collaborative efforts serve to accelerate the global transition to a sustainable and decarbonized future.

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