World’s largest hydrogen fuel cell power plant to power 270,000 homes in South Korea
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South Korea broke ground on the world's largest hydrogen fuel cell power plant in Gyeongju, a 108-megawatt facility backed by $580.7 million in investment that will generate enough clean electricity for 270,000 households annually starting in 2028. The groundbreaking project will create 1,200 jobs and generate over $52 million in corporate tax revenue while positioning the region as a strategic energy hub.
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