Hydrogen Fuel Cells: Doosan Fuel Cell’s 20-Year, KRW96.4bn Power Deal with KEPCO
The article discusses a reported 20-year, 96.4 billion KRW agreement between Doosan Fuel Cell Co., Ltd. and Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO), announced on November 16, 2025, to supply hydrogen-generated electricity to the Korean grid. While most details align with established reporting practices and industry trends—such as South Korea’s hydrogen roadmap, the technological explanations of fuel cells, and the general industrial context—there is currently no independent verification found for the specific signing, value, or terms of this deal as of today's search. All technological and background information presented is accurate and consistent with established sources. However, the lack of sourcing, external verification, or referenced reports for the specific contract announcement, market share values, described immediate effects, and timelines reduces the trust level. Both article versions treat certain market statistics and the contract as confirmed facts, which should instead be qualified (e.g., 'according to company statements' or 'as reported by...') to meet transparency standards.
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