Woodside LNG, a producer of liquefied natural gas in Australia, and Korea Gas Corporation have signed a non-binding agreement to…
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Sempra Infrastructure, a subsidiary of Sempra and Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to…
KOGAS plans to construct 90 liquid hydrogen charging stations, accounting for 59.2 percent of the total.
Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) and Changwon City inked a commercial agreement for the construction and operation of a base-type hydrogen production base.
A comprehensive value chain geared toward a sustainable future is being established by Korea Gas Corporation (Kogas), which has been…
By 2030, the business aims to import hydrogen from Australia and Southeast Asia and install 152 hydrogen charging stations.
Through the provision of technical assistance, the two organizations have committed to share knowledge and collaborate to establish collaborative initiatives.
The two companies inked a deal to promote a stable hydrogen industry, which includes green hydrogen manufacturing and hydrogen power generating.
The joint venture will build six convergent charging stations near city bus terminals that will be able to charge up to 72 hydrogen-powered buses each day.
KOGAS has forged a strategic alliance with GS Caltex to establish a business producing and supplying liquefied hydrogen. The two…