[Courtesy of DSME]
SEOUL — Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, a shipbuilder involved in the construction of attack submarines, delivered a plant installed with a methanol steam reforming system for submarine fuel cells following a successful performance test that met requirements requested by a defense technology provider. The plant that produces high purity hydrogen through methanol and water was delivered to the Agency for Defense Development (ADD), a defense technology development agency which has developed related technologies to enhance the operational performance of submarines. Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) joined hands with domestic companies to produce a high-pressure plant based on ADD’s methanol-reforming, hydrogen refining and heat source supply technologies. “We have demonstrated the world’s best technological…