KGS certifies Plug Power’s liquid hydrogen tank and trailers
Plug Power has achieved Korean Gas Safety (KGS) certification of liquid hydrogen storage tanks and transport trailers.
Industrial applications is a topic we simply cannot ignore. From the steel in our buildings or the fertilisers aiding our crops, the industrial production of various products is extensively woven into the fabric of our lives. But those industries are also a major threat to our climate. In 2022 the industrial sector was directly responsible for a quarter of global energy system carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
Plug Power has achieved Korean Gas Safety (KGS) certification of liquid hydrogen storage tanks and transport trailers.
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