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29 November 2024

Korea unveils plans for giant hydrogen fuel cell power project

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Renewables
Region:
Asia-Pacific

South Korea has unveiled plans for its largest hydrogen fuel cell power plant, with a capacity of 107.9MW and costing KRW771.6 billion ($550 million). The project, expected to power 270,000 households annually, is slated for completion by 2028. Located in Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do, the...

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