Hyundai E&C and Japanese Firms Partner on Hydrogen Production and Supply
Hyundai E&C signed an MOU with ITOCHU Corporation to collaborate on hydrogen energy projects, aiming to build a global energy value chain.
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What Happened
Hyundai E&C announced a strategic MOU with ITOCHU Corporation to jointly pursue hydrogen production and supply initiatives. ITOCHU will oversee project development and investments, while Hyundai E&C will handle engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC). The project aims to enable clean hydrogen production and contribute to a hydrogen society.
The collaboration leverages Hyundai E&C's hydrogen plant construction capabilities and ITOCHU's global expertise in raw material supply, including having ordered the world's first ammonia bunkering vessel. This synergy is expected to produce significant future synergies. Hyundai E&C also held relay meetings with Mitsui & Co. and JGC to explore cooperation in nuclear power, offshore wind, data centers, LNG, oil and gas, and post-war reconstruction.
- Hydrogen production and supply
- Pumped-storage hydropower (from prior MOU)
- Data centers
- Ammonia and LNG
- Large-scale nuclear power plants
- Offshore wind power
“To secure global leadership in high-value-added sectors that are drawing worldwide focus - including AI, energy security, carbon neutrality, and post-war reconstruction - a partnership that combines the strengths of both Korea and Japan is essential.”
Why this matters
This partnership combines Hyundai's construction expertise with ITOCHU's global investment and raw material capabilities to accelerate clean hydrogen production, supporting carbon neutrality goals.
Terms in This Story
- MOU
- Memorandum of Understanding – a non-binding agreement outlining the terms of a partnership or collaboration.
- EPC
- Engineering, Procurement, and Construction – a contracting model where a company handles design, sourcing, and building of a project.
- Ammonia bunkering
- The process of supplying ammonia as fuel to ships, enabling cleaner maritime transportation.
- Hydrogen society
- A vision where hydrogen is a primary energy source, used to power homes, industry, and transport with low emissions.
Summarised from the linked release; details can be imperfect — always verify against the original source.