Hanwha Ocean (formerly Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering) is the lead industrial player in South Korea’s bid to build Canada’s next-generation submarines, offering its KSS-III diesel-electric submarine design as the centerpiece of the proposal.[7] As part of its broader pitch to Ottawa, Hanwha has signaled that
Hanwha Ocean, formerly known as Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME), is a major player in building next-generation submarines. It recently installed Bumhan Fuel Cell’s systems in the Jangbogo-III (KSS-III) class submarine. Hanwha Ocean collaborates with HD Hyundai for overseas submarine project bids.[3]
South Korean conglomerate investing in hydrogen economy infrastructure. Selected KBR's ammonia cracking technology as part of its hydrogen production and supply chain strategy.
South Korean company that selected KBR's ammonia cracking technology for a project in South Korea and invested $300 million in U.S. electrolyzer startup Hysata.
South Korean aerospace company and subsidiary of Hanwha Group, developing hydrogen fuel cells for urban air mobility systems. The company has experience in advanced aerospace technology including launch vehicles and fighter engines.
Petrochemical manufacturer located at Daesan Industrial Complex that produces hydrogen as a byproduct of its manufacturing processes, which is captured and recycled by the adjacent Hanwha Energy fuel cell plant.
South Korean energy company that developed and completed the byproduct hydrogen fuel cell power plant at Daesan Industrial Complex. CEO In-Sub Jung announced the completion.
A leading solar energy company based in China that has partnered with AEE Solar to distribute its solar energy systems and boost its presence in the international residential solar energy market.
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