A hydrogen fuelling station for the refilling of fuel cell vehicles has been opened in the heart of South Korea, with around 200 dignitaries in attendance for the opening ceremony.
Located in the capital city, Seoul, it is the first time that a hydrogen fuel station has been set-up in the metropolitan area, according to GS Caltex and the government.
Refiner GS Caltex held a ceremony for the completion of its hydrogen fuel station, where hydrogen is produced, stored and used for fuel cell motor vehicles. Minister of Commerce, Industry and Energy Kim Young-ju, GS Caltex chairman and CEO Hur Dong-Soo and Yonsei University president Jung Chang-Young were all present at the completion ceremony.
Dong-soo commented, “We will continue to do this business with a sense of duty, though we cannot expect much profit from it.”
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