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1,000 hydrogen-powered buses to be on road in Korea by 2022
By Shin Ji-hye
Published : Jul 24, 2018 - 15:13 Updated : Jul 24, 2018 - 15:13
A thousand hydrogen-powered buses are slated to hit the road in South Korea by 2022, starting with five cities, including Seoul and Ulsan next year.
At a meeting convened Tuesday by the minister of trade, industry and energy, Paik Un-gyu, the government said it would ease regulations on production and transportation of hydrogen-powered buses. The meeting was attended by Korea Gas Corp. President Cheong Seung-il, Hyundai Motor Vice President Park Kwang-sik and the heads of four related companies.
To boost the production of the green vehicles, the ministry said it would allow the installation of a reformer -- a system that switches compressed natural gas into hydrogen -- in limited development districts.
To make transportation of hydrogen more economical, the ministry said it would increase the standard of capacity of hydrogen carriers.
The government also developed operational standards for the installation of movable charging stations as well as fixed charging stations to meet hydrogen demand with low cost. In addition, 310 charging stations for hydrogen-powered cars are expected to be installed by 2022.
The latest measure is in line with the government’s plan to provide 15,000 hydrogen-powered cars by 2022. Last month, the government announced it would invest 2.6 trillion won ($2.9 billion) to foster the ecosystem of the nation’s hydrogen cars.
The government also aims to lower the price of hydrogen-powered cars by around 30 percent from the current 70 million won to 50 million won by localizing car parts.
By Shin Ji-hye (shinjh@heraldcorp.com)
1,000 hydrogen-powered buses to be on road in Korea by 2022
By Shin Ji-hye
Published : Jul 24, 2018 - 15:13 Updated : Jul 24, 2018 - 15:13
A thousand hydrogen-powered buses are slated to hit the road in South Korea by 2022, starting with five cities, including Seoul and Ulsan next year.
At a meeting convened Tuesday by the minister of trade, industry and energy, Paik Un-gyu, the government said it would ease regulations on production and transportation of hydrogen-powered buses. The meeting was attended by Korea Gas Corp. President Cheong Seung-il, Hyundai Motor Vice President Park Kwang-sik and the heads of four related companies.
To boost the production of the green vehicles, the ministry said it would allow the installation of a reformer -- a system that switches compressed natural gas into hydrogen -- in limited development districts.
To make transportation of hydrogen more economical, the ministry said it would increase the standard of capacity of hydrogen carriers.
The government also developed operational standards for the installation of movable charging stations as well as fixed charging stations to meet hydrogen demand with low cost. In addition, 310 charging stations for hydrogen-powered cars are expected to be installed by 2022.
The latest measure is in line with the government’s plan to provide 15,000 hydrogen-powered cars by 2022. Last month, the government announced it would invest 2.6 trillion won ($2.9 billion) to foster the ecosystem of the nation’s hydrogen cars.
The government also aims to lower the price of hydrogen-powered cars by around 30 percent from the current 70 million won to 50 million won by localizing car parts.
By Shin Ji-hye (shinjh@heraldcorp.com)
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rogneveien
25.07.2018 kl 08:35
2471
NEL burde ha en reell mulighet her for leveranser av stasjoner. Jeg tror den JV en som ble undertegnet duker for dette. Spennende tider.
Good Løkk.
Good Løkk.
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Svært positive nyheter i og med at NEL allerede er inne her.
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Hildur NOK
25.07.2018 kl 09:16
2275
Det er ingen jv i Korea lenger. Nå ska nel klare seg selv i Korea har jon beatemt.
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Nikko
25.07.2018 kl 09:18
2260
Det burde være 16 års aldersgrense her inne...
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Jeg ser at Hildur NOK stadig blir mobbet her inne, men faktum er at han har rett i mye av det han sier.
Det siste han legger ut er også riktig:
http://www.newsweb.no/index.jsp?messageId=453300
Det siste han legger ut er også riktig:
http://www.newsweb.no/index.jsp?messageId=453300
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Riktig at NEL har tatt full kontroll i Korea (fra JV til 100 % datterselskap). Det er positivt - og jeg skjønner det når en ser at Korea satser på Hydrogen...
Nå er det flere storkjøpere på banen... Omsetning 10 mill - høyeste kurs 3.328, nå 3.30. Her er noe på gang - når kommer neste børsmelding?
Nå er det flere storkjøpere på banen... Omsetning 10 mill - høyeste kurs 3.328, nå 3.30. Her er noe på gang - når kommer neste børsmelding?
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oppvigår
25.07.2018 kl 09:48
2065
Nikko skrev Det burde være 16 års aldersgrense her inne...
Er du 16???
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oppvigår
25.07.2018 kl 09:54
2027
Ser vi på grafen fra januar til nå, så ser vi en OHS-formasjon. Så her skal vi betydelig opp, etter det jeg kan se. Andre??
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Lorden
25.07.2018 kl 12:10
1865
Jeg støtter deg 100% Rogneveien: Jeg tror den JV`en i Korea som ble undertegnet duker for dette. Spennende tider for alle Nel aksjonærer.
Nel stiger fint opp på en unormalt god omsetning i dag.
Nel stiger fint opp på en unormalt god omsetning i dag.
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