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Second Assistant Minister Lee Ho–hyun participated in meetings strengthening bilateral hydrogen cooperation[2].
Selected the collaboration between Hanwha Aerospace and Hanwha Ocean to run a research and development project for hydrogen fuel cells for ships as part of a government-backed green energy strategy.
This ministry is involved in a pilot project aimed at developing reliability verification technology for the commercialization of hydrogen fuel cell forklifts, which Doosan Bobcat is participating in.
South Korean government ministry that presented the hydrogen roadmap at an economic policy meeting in Seoul, setting targets for hydrogen businesses and infrastructure development.
This ministry released information stating that 19 companies have become eligible for state subsidies related to the hydrogen economy.
South Korean government agency that launched the hydrogen fuel station safety monitoring system in August 2021 in joint effort with KOGAS.
This ministry stated that the purpose of the pilot program is to test the durability of hydrogen fuel cell taxis and trucks.
This ministry is responsible for setting and implementing South Korea's energy policies, including those related to the development of a hydrogen economy and the promotion of hydrogen vehicles.
South Korean government agency responsible for energy policy. Released the 8th Electricity Supply Demand Plan calling for expansion of fuel cell deployment to 600 MW by 2022.
This ministry has signed a memorandum of understanding with various organizations to collaborate on expanding South Korea's hydrogen fuel infrastructure.

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