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SK Group Closes $1.6 Billion Investment in Plug Power to Advance Hydrogen Strategy

SK Group Closes $1.6 Billion Investment in Plug Power to Advance Hydrogen Strategy

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NEW YORK: SK Group, South Korea’s largest energy provider and third-largest conglomerate, announced today the close of a $1.6 billion investment and strategic partnership with Plug Power Inc., a leading provider of hydrogen fuel cell and fueling solutions enabling e-mobility. The partnership is part of a long-term, multi-billion dollar plan by SK to help lead the global transition to a hydrogen economy and make meaningful progress toward a more sustainable energy system.

SK Group and Plug Power Inc. announced Thursday the close of SK’s $1.6 billion investment in Plug Power to partner on accelerating hydrogen as an alternative energy source in Asia markets. Pictured here (from left to right) at the investment ceremony in Seoul, South Korea, are: Jeong-joon Yu, Vice Chairman & CEO of SK E&S; Hyeongwook Choo, CEO of SK E&S and Head of Hydrogen Business Development Center of SK Holdings; Andrew J. Marsh, CEO of Plug Power; and Dong-hyun Jang, CEO of SK Holdings.

Recognizing the importance of hydrogen as a clean alternative to traditional energy sources, SK Group has heightened its focus on building the infrastructure and developing the technology to make hydrogen energy a reality for global markets. SK Holdings, the holding company of SK Group, has established a Hydrogen Business Development Center taking the lead of the group’s hydrogen long-term project that is comprised of members from SK’s energy companies, including SK Innovation and SK E&S.

This new center will guide the companies’ transition into the production and distribution of hydrogen energy, including the creation of a mass production facility and investments in global business opportunities. SK Group companies already are making strategic investments in their existing energy businesses and forming partnerships with global leaders in hydrogen energy technology. These actions include:

  • SK Group closed on its investment and strategic partnership with Plug Power, a company based in Latham, N.Y. Together, the companies plan to provide hydrogen fuel cell systems, hydrogen fueling stations and electrolyzers to Korean and other Asian markets. The investment was valued at $1.6 billion at signing today.
  • SK E&S has established a hydrogen development business, committing to producing 30,000 tons of liquefied hydrogen – utilizing product from SK Innovation – each year beginning in 2023, and 250,000 tons of “blue hydrogen” starting in 2025. SK E&S plans to become a global eco-friendly energy company that incorporates renewable energy sources by expanding its business to all areas of the hydrogen ecosystem, including production, distribution and sales.
  • SK E&S will use SK Energy’s gas stations and truck stops as Green Energy Hubs for hydrogen distribution. By 2025, the company aims to have created 280K tons of supply.

SK expects its investments in hydrogen to create $2.7 billion of net asset value by 2025. Across its operating companies and partnerships, SK is taking actions to support a robust hydrogen economy from end-to-end with a focus on every major phase – upstream production of raw materials, midstream transport of resources and downstream conversion into energy used by customers to power their vehicles, homes and businesses.

“The need for sustainable and green-focused energy solutions is crucial as we look at confronting the looming global climate crisis,” said Hyeongwook Choo, Head of Hydrogen Business Development Center of SK Holdings and President & CEO of SK E&S.

“The establishment of SK’s Hydrogen Business Development Center, commitments to utilizing our companies’ facilities for green energy production and distribution, and the hydrogen-focused partnerships provide a solid foundation for us to make a substantial impact on the transition to a more sustainable future.”

The advancement of the hydrogen economy is widely viewed by experts as an important part of addressing climate change because hydrogen is a clean energy source that can be produced by a variety of sources, including natural gas or renewable energy such as solar and wind power.

 Hydrogen also can be used for wide-ranging applications from powering forklifts to industrial complexes.

The only direct by-product of hydrogen, when turned into electric power by a fuel cell, is water.

For these reasons, the World Economic Forum ranked green hydrogen – hydrogen made from renewable resources – as one the Top 10 Emerging Technologies in 2020. In the transportation sector alone, the use of hydrogen and fuel cells could reduce greenhouse gas emissions in light-duty vehicles by 50 percent to 90 percent or more compared to today’s gasoline vehicles, according to a U.S. Department of Energy analysis.

Hydrogen Investments Part of SK’s Commitment to ESG

SK Group is investing in the hydrogen industry as part of its broader commitment across all of its companies to advance businesses in line with positive Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) criteria. Based in Seoul, South Korea, SK Group includes more than 100 independent operating companies in diverse areas including semiconductors, telecommunications, energy and life sciences.

At SK, sustainability is deeply intertwined in the business models as part of the core philosophy of all SK operating companies to create both economic and social value.

SK Innovation is a prominent global energy company that is leading the charge in future energy development.  The company is building two SK Battery America plants in Commerce, Ga. – a $2.6 billion investment in the Georgia economy that will mass produce batteries for the growing electric vehicle industry and employ 2,600 U.S. workers.

SK E&S operates and supplies electricity from its LNG power plants. The company is evolving its traditional operations to become a global clean energy and solution provider with investments focused across solar, wind and fuel cell energy sources.

In 2020, SK E&S announced a $150 million investment in a new venture with Sunrun Inc., a leading home solar, battery storage and energy services company, to advance the development of a modern energy system.

“Across all our operating companies, we recognize the need to capitalize on our expertise and broad resources to help lead the charge towards a more sustainable future,” Choo said. “We strive to leave a lasting, positive influence on the communities in which we serve, and the most important way to do that now is to help ensure those communities will be able to prosper long-term both economically and socially.”

About SK
Based in Seoul, South Korea, SK Group is a collection of diverse multi-national manufacturing and service companies united under a holding company structure that share a common SK Brand and Corporate Culture.

SK strives to build the industries that drive future financial and social prosperity. SK Group companies are global leaders in semiconductors, telecommunications, energy and life sciences. These companies combined have $119 billion in annual global revenue and more than 100,000 employees worldwide.

Source: SK Group
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