Hyundai and Audi partner in fuel cell technology
Hyundai Motor Group and AUDI AG have entered into a multi-year patent cross-licensing agreement, covering a broad range of fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) components and technologies.
Hyundai Motor Group and AUDI AG have entered into a multi-year patent cross-licensing agreement, covering a broad range of fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) components and technologies.
Air Products will install energy storage systems at its industrial gas sites in Gumi City, as well as Onsan and Yongyeon of Ulsan City, South Korea.
Nel ASA is increasing its ownership of the joint venture Nel-Deokyang Co. Ltd to 100%, making it a fully-owned subsidiary of Nel, and renaming it Nel Korea Co., Ltd.
Nel ASA receives €2m ($2.3m) purchase order for its first hydrogen (H2) station in Asia as part of “landmark” deal.
Praxair, Inc. has signed a long-term agreement to supply ultra-high purity industrial gases, including nitrogen (N2), oxygen (O2) and argon (Ar), as well as hydrogen (H2), to Samsung’s semiconductor manufacturing facility in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi province,...
Praxair has signed a long-term agreement to supply industrial gases to Samsung Electro-Mechanics (SEM), one of the world’s largest multi-layer ceramic capacitors (MLCC) manufacturers.
Local reports in Korea suggest a multi-billion dollar dispute is in-progress between Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and Barzan Gas Company, the latter essentially being the source of feedgas for the keenly anticipated Qatar 3 helium...
The first scheduled inspection of the magnetic bearings turbogenerator (MTG) operated by Kogas in Gimhae station was jointly performed by Kogas, SKF and Cryostar in autumn 2017.
Executives from leading international oil & gas, energy, science & technology and automotive companies gathered in Seoul for a first-of-its kind strategic dialogue with the Korean government on how to accelerate the deployment of hydrogen...
Air Products has been awarded new long-term contracts from Samsung Display to supply gaseous nitrogen (N2) and oxygen (O2), and liquid argon (Ar) to Samsung’s Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) manufacturing complex in South Korea.