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Next month, the Construction Research Institute will hold the 4th Hydrogen Construction Machinery Power Generation Forum

[월간수소경제 박상우 기자] A forum will be held to discuss the development of hydrogen construction equipment.

On October 5th, the Construction Machinery & Components Research Institute (hereinafter referred to as the Construction Machinery Institute) will hold the “4th Hydrogen Construction Machinery Development Forum” at The-K Hotel Seoul in Yangjae-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul.

The Hydrogen Construction Machinery Development Forum was launched in March 2019 to provide a forum for industry, academia and research institutes to share domestic and overseas industry trends and research and development and to discuss the direction of development of hydrogen construction machinery.

Global construction machinery technology is shifting to eco-friendly, zero-emission technology to respond to global warming, resource crunch and fine dust problems.

In the midst of this, the government has included hydrogen construction equipment in the field of mobility by announcing a roadmap to revitalize the hydrogen economy, and has since reflected it in the technology roadmap at the level. government and is pursuing commercialization with the goal of 2030.

This forum is held to share the current trend in the development of hydrogen construction equipment and to discuss policies and promotion methods for power generation, announced the Korea Development Institute.

In this forum, △ Development of a 50kW Hybrid Fuel Cell System for Hydrogen Keyer (Jae-Chun Yang, Doosan Fuel Cell Power) △ State of Hydrogen Engine Development and Potential Use of Construction Equipment (Hyundai Motor Research Fellow, Hong-Gil Baek) △ Hydrogen Forklift Demonstration / Test Project (Hee-Soo Kim Construction Machinery Parts) There will be a total of three thematic presentations, including the head of the research institute) and a free discussion between industry and academic experts.

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