To produce hydrogen using steam reforming of natural gas First plant with capacity of 1,400 mt/year in Gwangju State-owned Korea Gas Corp., one of the world’s biggest LNG buyers, plans to build three hydrogen production plants in South Korea as part of efforts to achieve a goal of hydrogen production of 1.04 million mt/year by 2030, a company official said Dec. 7.

“The hydrogen production plants, which will serve as three major bases for Kogas’ hydrogen business, will produce hydrogen using steam reforming of natural gas supplied through its nationwide pipelines,” the official said. Kogas has just started works to build the first such hydrogen production plant with a capacity of 1,400 mt/year in Gwangju, a major city in the country’s southwestern region. The state utility will use Won 25.8 billion ($21.8 million) to […]