GS Construction and US company Amogy's booth showcasing the carbon-free distributed energy business at the '2025 International Climate Industry Expo.' GS Construction
GS Construction is showcasing its zero-carbon distributed energy business at the 2025 International Climate Industry Expo held at BEXCO in Busan.
On August 29, GS Construction announced that it is presenting the zero-carbon distributed energy business, developed in partnership with US company Amogy, at the 2025 International Climate Industry Expo (Korea Energy Show), which is being held at BEXCO for three days starting from August 27.
The eco-friendly modular generator introduced at this event utilizes Amogy's patented technology to separate hydrogen from ammonia and uses HD Hyundai Infracore's hydrogen engine to produce eco-friendly electricity without carbon emissions. The company is unveiling a zero-carbon distributed energy business model that uses generators designed in a container module form, which are easy to install and move, to realize eco-friendly technology.
GS Construction expects that, in the future, this power generation system will contribute to reducing carbon emissions by supplying stable zero-carbon energy to industrial complexes and data centers.
GS Construction is actively promoting its zero-carbon distributed energy business. In April, the company signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Pohang City, Amogy, and HD Hyundai Infracore to promote the zero-carbon distributed energy business in the Pohang industrial complex.
A GS Construction representative stated, "Through this exhibition, we aim to widely promote the vision and technological capabilities of GS Construction's zero-carbon distributed energy business and to play a leading role in achieving carbon neutrality."
Meanwhile, GS Construction is a construction company that is taking the lead in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices by applying various decarbonization technologies. On August 11, GS Construction's in-house venture, Zeronext Materials, developed a proprietary carbon dioxide storage construction method, which was applied for the first time to the relocation and improvement project of the ventilation shaft at Jamwon Station on Seoul Subway Line 3, marking the beginning of its full-scale commercialization.
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