All South Korea articles – Page 3
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GTI and KEPRI sign development agreement
US research and training organisation GTI has signed an agreement with Korea Electric Power Research Institute (KEPRI), a unit of Korea Electric Power Company (KEPCO).
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Linde Korea now operates under AirFirst
Last month, Linde plc said it had completed the sale of selected assets of Linde Korea to IMM Private Equity, in accordance with the recent merger between Linde AG and Praxair, Inc. and the Korea Fair Trade Commission.
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Supercritical CO2 partnership announced
Research, development and training organisation GTI has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Korea Electric Power Research Institute (KEPRI) to develop new technologies for supercritical carbon dioxide (sCO 2 ) power cycles.
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Linde starts up new ASU
Linde has today started up a new air separation unit (ASU) in South Korea.
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Linde completes divestiture of Korean assets
Linde plc today said it had completed the sale of selected assets of Linde Korea to IMM Private Equity, in accordance with the recent merger between Linde AG and Praxair, Inc. and the Korea Fair Trade Commission.
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Air Products to supply POSCO Chemical
Air Products has been awarded the oxygen and nitrogen supply for POSCO Chemical’s new cathode material manufacturing complex being built in Gwangyang, South Korea.
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Hyundai Motor and H2 Energy sign joint venture
South Korea’s auto giant Hyundai Motor Company and Swiss-based H2 Energy have established a joint venture to tap into Europe’s hydrogen mobility ecosystem with fuel cell trucks.
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Hyundai signs MOU to generate electricity from H2
Hyundai Motor Company has signed a memorandum of understand (MOU) with Korea East-West Power (EWP) and Deokyang to generate electricity from hydrogen.
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HyNet officially established in South Korea
Thirteen hydrogen industry leaders have jointly founded a new special purpose corporation (SPC) aimed at revamping South Korea’s hydrogen charging station construction and operation projects.
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Nel awarded purchase order
Nel Korea will construct an additional two hydrogen stations in South Korea.
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Nel joins HyNet
Thirteen companies have joined forces to establish special purpose corporation Hydrogen Energy Network (HyNet) which aims to install 100 hydrogen stations in South Korea by 2022.
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Nel to construct H2 stations in Korea
Nel Korea Co., Ltd., will construct two H2Stations® hydrogen fuelling stations in South Korea.
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Hyundai Mobis’ emergency H2 power generation system
Hyundai Mobis, the parts and service arm for the South Korean automakers Hyundai Motor Company, has leveraged its own hydrogen (H 2 ) fuel cell technology for electric vehicles, to create an emergency H 2 power generation system at its H 2 fuel cell plant in Chungju, South ...
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South Korea loosens hydrogen regulation
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy has shared an article produced by The Diplomat, an international current-affairs magazine for the Asia-Pacific region, detailing further plans to develop a hydrogen (H2)-based economy in South Korea by deregulating H2 laws.
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Intelligent Energy and MetaVista sign MoU
UK-based fuel cell engineering company Intelligent Energy has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with its South Korean customer MetaVista to commit to a long-term partnership and collaboration.
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Bloom Energy and SK D&D sign distribution agreement
SK D&D and Bloom Energy Corporation, have announced a new distributorship agreement for the direct supply of Bloom Energy fuel cells for projects developed by SK D&D.
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Hydrogen-powered UAV sets record in the sky
South Korean liquid hydrogen (H 2 ) specialist MetaVista has demonstrated a record breaking 10 hour and 50 minute multi-copter test flight using an Intelligent Energy Fuel Cell Power Module.
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Edwards celebrates 100 years of innovation
Edwards, a manufacturer of vacuum and abatement solutions, will present its innovations at SEMICON® Korea this year.
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South Korea unveils hydrogen economy plans
Ambitious plans to have 80,000 hydrogen (H 2 )-powered fuel cell vehicles on South Korea’s roads by 2022 were unveiled by President Moon Jae-in today as he announced his government’s determination to build a so-called H 2 economy.