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South Korea’s government is scaling back its revenue-guarantee scheme for hydrogen fuel cell power plants, prompting industry concerns over project viability and the future of its hydrogen economy.
One of the founding partners of Lotte SK Enroute in 2022 (stock code: 018670.KS). Supplies by-product hydrogen to the Ulsan power plants.
Member of the SK Group, SK ecoplant is a major EPC contractor, increasingly active in clean energy. For this project, SK ecoplant is responsible for supplying and operating both hydrogen fuel cells and gas engines, and introducing facilities that cut data center cooling loads using waste heat from fuel cells.[1]
SK Group pledged $12 billion towards hydrogen production, transportation, and storage technologies by 2030 and is a lead investor across numerous hydrogen verticals[3].
SK Ecoplant, formerly SK Engineering & Construction, is a major player in South Korea's move toward sustainability, investing heavily in clean tech, hydrogen, and fuel cell projects. It has business collaborations with global partners such as Bloom Energy for SOFC technology.[2]
SK ecoplant is a subsidiary of the SK Group and a significant strategic shareholder in Bloom Energy. It has previously invested in and partnered with Bloom Energy to advance fuel cell and clean energy initiatives in Asia and globally. SK ecoplant has held over 10% of Bloom's outstanding shares and recently sold approxi
A leading South Korean gas supplier and energy company, actively investing in hydrogen and clean energy as part of its long-term strategy. Supplies byproduct hydrogen for use in the Ulsan Hydrogen Power No. 2 facility[5][3][4].
SK ecoplant is mentioned as a partner of Bloom Energy, suggesting further momentum in hydrogen and clean ammonia production.
A strategic partner in Plug Power's hydrogen network, representing international hydrogen ecosystem development.
SK ecoplant is a long-standing partner of Bloom Energy in South Korea, positioning Bloom within the local ecosystem and potentially co-investing in future facilities.
Has significant partnerships with Bloom Energy, contributing to the development of resilient and decentralized energy systems.
SK Eternix is a prominent energy player in South Korea and a distributor of Bloom Energy's technological solutions since 2019. They are collaborating with Bloom Energy on an 80 MW fuel cell project.
A leading environmental and energy company that has joined forces with CSCEC to launch a green hydrogen project in Egypt.
South Korean company providing Bloom Energy's solid oxide electrolysis cell technology for hydrogen production in the H2 Micro Hub project.
South Korean conglomerate participating in the state-led hydrogen industry expansion project.
A stakeholder in the joint venture, SK gas will be responsible for supplying byproduct to the Ulsan factory for use in refueling and electricity production.
Joint venture between SK E&S (51%) and Plug Power (49%) established to develop hydrogen businesses in Asia, including building PEM electrolysis facilities and a hydrogen gigafactory.
South Korean energy firm partnering with Plug Power to expand hydrogen fuel business into Asian markets. Holds 51% stake in SK Plug Hyverse joint venture.
South Korean conglomerate that received $2 billion in funding from KKR in November to boost its position as a hydrogen firm.
The parent company of SK E&S, which made a significant capital investment into Plug Power, facilitating their partnership.
A part of the SK Group in South Korea, collaborating with Plug Power to provide H2 fuel cell systems, fueling stations, electrolyzers, and green H2 to Asian markets.
SK Innovations is partnering with Ford on the construction of electric vehicle manufacturing campuses and battery plants.
SK Advanced is responsible for producing the hydrogen byproduct that powered the Bloom Energy fuel cells in the pilot project.
SK Engineering & Construction is Bloom Energy's Korean partner and an affiliate of SK Group. They collaborated on the pilot deployment of hydrogen-powered fuel cells.
Mentioned in relation to a past deal with Plug Power concerning the Asian hydrogen economy.

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