Korea’s Fuel-Cell Strategy Takes Page From China Solar Playbook

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South Korea is tapping into U.S. ingenuity to drive the market for fuel cells, the clean-energy technology that converts hydrogen or natural gas into electricity.

Conglomerates based in South Korea are buying, investing in or partnering with U.S. fuel-cell makers, seeking to build on their designs for the complex systems by incorporating cheaper production methods that will make them more economical.