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south-korea-loosens-hydrogen-regulation
south-korea-loosens-hydrogen-regulation

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.

On the 17th January 2019, ambitious plans to have 80,000 H2-powered fuel cell vehicles on South Korea’s roads by 2022 were unveiled by President Moon Jae-in at a government-led event in the southeastern city of Ulsan 

South Korea unveils hydrogen economy plan

In South Korea, there are currently only 15 refuelling stations for FCEVs, though the government is looking to add 71 this year. In contrast, there are nearly 25,000 charging stations for electric vehicles across the US and Canada.

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