Gangwon Province and Alberta Strengthening Ties in the Hydrogen Industry
Key Ideas
- Gangwon Province and Alberta are enhancing cooperation in the hydrogen industry through a future industry cooperation roundtable.
- Both regions shared major projects in the hydrogen sector and discussed practical ways to collaborate further.
- Gangwon Province is developing a 'hydrogen storage and transport cluster' by 2028, while Alberta leads in hydrogen production and eco-friendly energy technologies.
- Gangwon Province will participate in the Alberta-Korea Forum to expand cooperation networks and introduce its hydrogen industry ecosystem.
Gangwon Province and Alberta, Canada, are strengthening their ties in the hydrogen industry through a collaborative effort. Following a business agreement made in September last year, the two regions held the 'Gangwon-Alberta Future Industry Cooperation Roundtable' in Chuncheon. They discussed major projects in the hydrogen sector and ways to cooperate practically. Gangwon Province is actively developing the hydrogen industry with plans to establish a 'hydrogen storage and transport cluster' by 2028. Alberta, being Canada's largest hydrogen producer, excels in eco-friendly energy and related technologies. The synergy between Alberta's expertise in hydrogen and carbon capture and storage and Gangwon Province's projects is promising for the future. Gangwon Province is set to participate in the Alberta-Korea Forum to enhance its cooperation networks and showcase its hydrogen industry ecosystem to energy officials from Korea and beyond.