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Jeju leads South Korea’s green hydrogen push with first commercial station

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South Korea’s first commercial green hydrogen station opens in Jeju. (Photo: Hyundai Motor)

South Korea’s Jeju Island is making bold investments in green hydrogen with nation’s first commercial green hydrogen refueling station and hydrogen production facility.

The local government aims to scale production capacity to 30 MW within five years. Future plans include converting excess electricity from wind and solar into hydrogen, maximizing the island’s natural resources and boosting renewable energy efficiency.

Green hydrogen to balance renewable power supply and demand

Jeju has made significant progress in its energy transition, with renewables now accounting for roughly 20% of the island’s electricity, more than any other region in South Korea.

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