Hyundai Motor to build green hydrogen power system at Antarctic research station (opens original article in a new tab)
Hyundai Motor Group will build a green hydrogen power system at South Korea's Antarctic research station to support sustainable operations, using solar energy to produce and store hydrogen.
- Hyundai Motor Group will introduce a clean hydrogen energy circulation system at South Korea's Antarctic research station.
- The system uses surplus solar energy to produce and store hydrogen, which is converted back into electricity through fuel cells.
- The project is part of a memorandum of understanding aimed at reducing reliance on diesel-generated electricity.
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