Goyang City has joined hands with SK E&S, a frontrunner in eco-friendly hydrogen energy technology. The collaborative effort entails the creation of an eco-friendly hydrogen transportation city, poised to reshape the landscape of sustainable mobility.
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Genh2 joins California Hydrogen Business Council GenH2, a pioneer in hydrogen infrastructure solutions, has joined the California Hydrogen Business Council…
A landmark step towards a sustainable energy landscape has been taken as SK E&S Co., the natural gas power unit of the esteemed SK Group in South Korea, announced a groundbreaking preliminary agreement with local utility giant Korea Southern Power Co. (KOSPO).
South Korea is gearing up for a major leap in the field of hydrogen mobility with the upcoming commercial operation of the world’s largest liquefied hydrogen plant in Incheon.
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.
SK E&S expands hydrogen and renewable energy partnership with Vietnam SK E&S began enhancing commercial ties with Vietnamese businesses and…
SK E&S began stepping up its partnership with hydrogen fuel cell manufacturer Plug Power in the hydrogen industry.
With 1.4 trillion won in funding, SK E&S officially launches its hydrogen and new renewable energy businesses.
At the Boryeong City Hall, Korea Midland Power inked an MOU with Boryeong City, SK E&S, and Korea Energy Engineering University to work together on building the basic infrastructure for liquefied hydrogen in Boryeong with the aim of developing a sustainable hydrogen industrial ecosystem.
IGE, a division of SK E&S liquid hydrogen business, has been successful in securing KRW 360 billion in corporate financing from a state-owned financial institution. In the Incheon region, it is used to construct a 30,000-ton liquid hydrogen factory.