South Korea said Thursday it plans to
allocate 90 billion won ($80.6 million) by next year to carry out research and
development projects for electrofuel, in line with its vision to go carbon
neutral by 2050.
Electrofuel refers to an environment-friendly energy source that can be used in
traditional fossil fuel-powered automobiles. It is produced by synthesizing
hydrogen and other gases, including carbon dioxide and nitrogen.
South Korea announced last year it will effectively reduce its emission of
carbon to zero by 2050.
“Along with efforts to promote the sales of electric cars and hydrogen
fuel cell vehicles, we need to diversify our technology portfolio to beef up
the competitiveness of our automobile industry down the road,” the
Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy said in a statement.
The country plans to have eco-friendly cars, including hydrogen fuel cell cars,
take up 30 percent of the total automobiles registered in the country by 2030,
rising sharply from the current estimate of 3 percent. (Yonhap)