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MOTIE to push regulatory innovation to nurture Korea into global hydrogen powerhouse
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The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) announced on February 8 during the Emergency Economy Ministerial Meeting the measures for hands-on regulatory innovation to nurture Korea into a global hydrogen powerhouse.

In the recent rapid development of the global electrolysis market and Korea’s prowess in clean hydrogen, the Government is making effort to speedily respond to these changes by uncovering five key areas, including production, distribution and utilization, for regulatory improvement to be spearheaded by the public-private joint consultative group for hydrogen industry regulatory innovation.

Regarding 49 project tasks for regulatory improvement uncovered through site inspections and business conferences, MOTIE plans to work together with relevant ministries for immediate improvement on 25; for 13 of the remaining, MOTIE will review and decide through demonstrations.

It is anticipated that the regulatory innovation measures will not only help companies build global competitiveness in areas like electrolysis and liquid hydrogen but also contribute to the timely establishment of infrastructure for Korea’s clean hydrogen ecosystem scheduled for activation in 2027.

Meanwhile, Korea Gas Safety Corporation and civil experts will be actively engaging throughout the entire innovation process to lay out safety standards and legal modifications that cater to the public’s awareness and understanding.

Minister Dukgeun Ahn stated that “for accelerating the clean hydrogen economy and nurturing the hydrogen industry as a new sector, it is of the utmost importance to promptly lay down the safety standards,” and added that MOTIE will continue to uncover and tackle challenges that companies face on site.