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- Title: Bukpyeong National Industrial Complex
- Location: Guho-dong and Chuam-dong, Donghae, Gangwon
- Area
(unit : ㎡)
산업단지 단지규모를 나타내는 표 Total area Total area Industrial facilities Supporting facilities Public facilities Green area Bukpyeong National 2,051 1,023 - 382 219 Bukpyeong General 715 536 29 96 54 Bukpyeong General 2 594 310 66 147 71 Total 3,360 1,869 95 625 344
Gangwon State is implementing a project to build a hydrogen storage and transportation cluster in Donghae and Samcheok as one of its six core strategic projects. The project passed a preliminary feasibility study in December 2023. The mega project involves a total investment of KRW 317.7 billion (KRW 43.9 billion by the central government, KRW 42.3 billion by the local government and KRW 231.5 by the private sector) from 2024 to 2028 to create an industrial base for hydrogen storage and transportation in the Gangwon region, including Samcheok (hydrogen supply facilities) and Donghae (industrial development facilities).
As part of the project, the Bukpyeong Industrial Complex is being developed into a special zone for hydrogen and low-carbon green business development; the Donghae New Port is being developed into a port dedicated to hydrogen supply; and a project is being implemented to build a production base to produce hydrogen with water electrolysis. The project will build a space for 63 hydrogen-related companies to move in and operate, including hydrogen storage tanks, valves, and pipes, as well as an industrial promotion center (technology development support, commercialization support, etc.), a safety test center (verification and certification support, technology stability test support, etc.), and a demonstration test bed (for supporting the performance evaluation of products in various hydrogen forms).
Bukpyeong General Industrial Complex 2 is currently home to seven hydrogen-related companies, including Keum Kang C&T, the first hydrogen company invested by Gangwon State. In addition, 19 existing tenants are preparing to transition to hydrogen-related industries with the support of Donghae City
Based on these efforts, the complex is expected to promote the localization of key materials and components related to liquid hydrogen storage and transportation, which are currently imported from overseas, contribute to building the country’s solid supply chain, and serve as a base for supplying hydrogen used for transportation in Gangwon and Gyeongbuk provinces. Hopes are high that the Bukpyeong Industrial Complex will transform into a center of Korea’s liquid hydrogen industry.
* Source: (Text/photo) Korea Industrial Complex Corporation