Korea Gas Corp. is taking a leading role in promoting the country’s hydrogen industry and is supporting the government’s Green New Deal initiative.
The state-led natural gas company said Sunday that it is making the transition from a conventional fossil-fuel-based company to an environmentally friendly hydrogen company that promises to produce and market cheap hydrogen with timely investments in securing sources and technology.
Kogas CEO Chae Hee-Bong said in his annual report that he plans to implement the hydrogen roadmap to advance the development of 200,000 hydrogen vehicles and 450 hydrogen charging stations.
Read More of our stories on Kogas: KOGAS to Spend 4.7 tln won (US$4.01 billion) on Hydrogen-Producing Facilities
KOGAS Continues to Build Hydrogen Infrastructure with New Hydrogen Station in Cheonan City
Read the most up to date Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Industry news at FuelCellsWorks