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South Korea launches $205M loan program for 16 clean energy projects to advance its hydrogen economy.
South Korea has launched a $205 million loan program to boost industrial decarbonization, funding 16 projects in hydrogen, shipbuilding, and energy storage, aiming to expand its clean hydrogen economy.
Despite global setbacks in 2025—including delayed projects and funding cuts in the U.S. and Europe—momentum is building, with new initiatives in the Netherlands and upcoming subsidies driving progress.
Germany’s Hy2gen plans a 200 MW e-fuels plant in Finland for green hydrogen and sustainable aviation fuel, targeting FID by mid-2026.
Meanwhile, Greenpeace is building a 75-meter zero-emission ship in Spain, combining wind, solar, hydrogen fuel cells, and e-methanol for global research missions starting in 2027.
Corea del Sur lanza un programa de préstamos de $205M para 16 proyectos de energía limpia para avanzar en su economía de hidrógeno.