Air Liquide Korea, Lotte Chemical and SK gas collab for hydrogen fuel cell facility
The companies are entering into a joint venture that will have them building the plant. Lotte Chemical has announced that it is entering into a joint venture with both Air Liquide Korea and SK gas for the purpose of building a hydrogen fuel cell plant. The companies plan to work together to build a new facility to use the units to produce electricity with H2. Lotte Chemical and SK gas are each going to be 45 percent stakeholders in the hydrogen fuel cell plant joint venture. Air Liquide Korea will hold the remaining 10 percent of the plant joint venture. As of the writing of this article, the…
The companies are entering into a joint venture that will have them building the plant.
Lotte Chemical has announced that it is entering into a joint venture with both Air Liquide Korea and SK gas for the purpose of building a hydrogen fuel cell plant.The companies plan to work together to build a new facility to use the units to produce electricity with H2.
Lotte Chemical and SK gas are each going to be 45 percent stakeholders in the hydrogen fuel cell plant joint venture. Air Liquide Korea will hold the remaining 10 percent of the plant joint venture. As of the writing of this article, the details regarding each company’s individual investment into the plant.
The intention will be to build a facility will not only use the cells to produce electricity, but it will also be providing H2 refueling. To start, the intention is to construct the plant itself. The plant will use the cells for the production of the electricity. Lotte will provide the site for the facility at its location in Ulsan where it already has a factory.