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04 Dec 2009

Air Liquide chosen to open two filling stations in South Korea

 

Air Liquide has been chosen to open two filling stations in South Korea.

The first station, which will supply hydrogen at a pressure of 350 bars, will be delivered in the first quarter of 2010 for a government demonstration project led by Hyundai Motors. The station will be installed within the Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER), located on Jeju island. 

The second, dual-pressure station will be delivered in the second quarter of 2010 to the Korea Automobile Testing & Research Institute (KATRI).The station will be used to fuel a bus at a 350 bars and various cars at 350 to 700 bars. The station will be installed close to the KATRI Gyeonggi-do race track, used for testing and research to improve vehicle safety.

 

Source: Fuel Cell Today

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