Japan and South Korea are advancing cooperation to improve energy security and develop more resilient hydrogen and ammonia supply chains as both countries accelerate their transition toward lower carbon energy solutions.
A new partnership between energy and infrastructure stakeholders will explore ways to enhance the efficiency, flexibility, and reliability of hydrogen and ammonia value chains. The collaboration will focus on improving supply management, storage solutions, and the tracking of carbon intensity across clean fuel networks.
As both countries depend significantly on imported energy resources, strengthening alternative fuel supply chains has become a key priority. Hydrogen and ammonia are increasingly viewed as important components in supporting decarbonization efforts while maintaining stable energy access.
The initiative will support the development of low carbon fuel infrastructure, including production, transportation, storage, and utilization systems. By improving coordination across the supply chain, the partnership aims to create more commercially viable markets for clean energy resources in the region.
Strengthening hydrogen and ammonia supply networks reflects broader global efforts to build sustainable energy systems, reduce emissions, and enhance supply chain resilience through international cooperation.
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