In South Korea, The Korea Herald reported that South Korean construction giant GS Engineering & Construction has signed a contract with US-based electrolyzer stack maker Evoloh to develop an anion‐exchange-membrane, or AEM, electrolysis plant package, with full-scale development scheduled to begin at the end of November.
The report noted that the deal follows an April agreement between the companies to collaborate on a basic design package and front-end engineering, as well as an EPC contract covering engineering, procurement and construction.
The report said that Evoloh has developed a water-electrolysis stack that uses an AEM system to produce hydrogen without relying on the expensive materials required by other commercial technologies.
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