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Oct. 3rd, 2014 09:37 pmPOSCO Energy has plans to build a large-scale fuel cell power plant in the coming years
POSCO Energy, one of the largest private energy producers in South Korea, is planning to build the world’s largest hydrogen fuel cell systems. The fuel cell park is located in the city of Pyeongtaek and boasts of a maximum energy capacity of 360 megawatts. POSCO has made investment agreements with Doosan, Korea Gas Corporation, Korea Investment & Securities, and two other organizations. Per the agreement, these organizations will be investing $1.9 billion into the development of the fuel cell system.
New power plant could begin producing electrical power and heat by 2018
POSCO expects that the power plant that it is building will begin generating electrical power beginning in 2018. Not only with the power plant produce electrical energy, it will also generate large amount of heat, which will be supplied to the Pyeongtaek Tourist Complex and the Poseung Industrial Complex. This is expected to further increase the value of the power plant and showcase the viability of hydrogen fuel cells and how they can be an effective renewable energy solution.

Вчера мы писали про водород и мэра Лондона Бориса джонсона.
Продолжаем ТЭ тему.
Вот новости из Кореи.
Гигант Поско построил два сборочных завода и теперь серийно ставит модульные ТЭ-электростанции.
Масштабирование весьма простое.









