Korean company G-Philos to conduct feasibility study of green hydrogen plant
Summary
South Korean company G-Philos will conduct a detailed feasibility study for establishing Nepal's first green hydrogen and fuel cell plant under a public-private partnership.
Key Points
- The government appointed South Korean company G-Philos to prepare a feasibility study for a green hydrogen plant in Nepal.
- G-Philos will submit the feasibility study report to Investment Board Nepal within approximately 10 months after obtaining a survey permit.
- South Korean Ambassador Park Tae-Yong highlighted Nepal's huge potential for renewable clean energy and the project’s role in sustainable development goals.
- Officials and experts discussed Nepal's policy and legal frameworks and potential benefits of green hydrogen during the program organized by Investment Board Nepal.
