Articles by Kim Byung-wook
Kim Byung-wook
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[Market Eye] What Samsung's $17b chip investment means to chip industry
Samsung Electronics will invest $17 billion into its foundry sector, a business that makes money by manufacturing chips clients have designed. But some experts say that despite the staggering size of the investment, the South Korean tech giant is unlikely to challenge the global foundry race led by TSMC. Instead of splurging cash, a structural change must occur to catch up with TSMC, a No. 1 foundry player with a global market share of 58 percent as of second quarter this year, they said. &ld
Industry Nov. 24, 2021
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Hanwha invests $100m in Lancium to address excess renewable energy in Texas
Hanwha Solutions said Wednesday it has invested $100 million in a Houston-based tech company Lancium, which aims to build bitcoin mines across Texas that will run on renewable energy. According to the solar-to-hydrogen business unit of South Korean conglomerate Hanwha Group, Lancium has purchased 9.5 square kilometers of land in Texas and plans to establish over 2,000 megawatts of generating capacity across multiple sites. Lancium develops software and technology that connects bitcoin mines
Industry Nov. 24, 2021
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[Hydrogen Korea] Korea Shipbuilding looks to turn hydrogen leaks to power source
Chill hydrogen to liquid at minus 253 degrees Celsius and the volume shrinks to one-eight-hundredth of its size. As hydrogen is too bulky as a gas, liquidating it is being looked at for transportation. But there is a problem: Under normal storage, liquid hydrogen boils off at the rate of 2-3 percent a day. By the time it arrives at Korean shores, as much as 20-30 percent of the tank would be empty. For South Korea, the evaporation issue is a major one, as the Asia’s No. 4 economy pla
Industry Nov. 23, 2021
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LG Electronics chief expected to be promoted to vice chairman
Kwon Bong-seok, the CEO of LG Electronics, is likely to be promoted as the new vice chairman of LG Corp., the holdings firm of South Korean conglomerate LG Group. According to LG Group on Tuesday, LG Electronics and LG Corp. are scheduled to hold their respective board meetings Thursday and finalize the executive reshuffle. Kwon Bong-seok is expected to fill in the shoes of Kwon Young-soo, who was appointed in October as the new CEO of LG Energy Solution, the battery unit of LG Group. The
Industry Nov. 23, 2021
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[Advertorial] LG Chem underscores 5 win-win growth strategies
LG Chem Vice Chairman Shin Hak-cheol on Tuesday emphasized five inclusive growth strategies to bolster the transparency and competitiveness of its suppliers. According to South Korea’s leading chemical company, the five principles are creating a fair trade culture; providing financial support and improving payment conditions; pursuing mutual growth through safe environments and eco-friendly business; building the capacity of suppliers; and sharing information and exchanging ideas. To
Industry Nov. 23, 2021
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Samsung’s $17b foundry investment plan in US imminent
Samsung Electronics is reportedly planning to unveil its $17 billion foundry investment plan in the US this week, as its leader Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong returns home after a series of high-profile meetings with White House officials and key lawmakers that might have finalized the plan. According to Samsung Electronics Sunday, the vice chairman was invited to the White House on Friday, US time, and met with top officials to discuss how the South Korean tech giant could help resolve the globa
Industry Nov. 21, 2021
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[Exclusive] Doosan to develop hydrogen power pack for cars
Doosan Group said Sunday it will develop a hydrogen power pack for commercial vehicles, signaling its entry into the hydrogen bus and truck markets. “We will develop a hydrogen power pack for land vehicles. We are also reviewing a total charging solution at bus depots that can charge both hydrogen and electric buses,” an executive at Doosan Fuel Cell, a hydrogen business unit of Doosan, told The Korea Herald while declining to be named. A hydrogen power pack is a type of generat
Industry Nov. 21, 2021
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[단독] 두산, 수소버스, 수소트럭 시장 진출한다...‘차량용’ 수소 파워팩 개발 선언
두산이 ‘차량용’ 수소 파워팩 개발을 공식 선언했다. 버스, 트럭 등 상용차에 탑재할 수 있는 수소 파워팩을 선보일 예정이다. 정부가 내년까지 수소버스 2천 대를 선제적으로 보급한다는 계획에 따라 현대차와의 치열한 수주 경쟁이 예상된다. 두산퓨얼셀 고위 관계자는 21일 “육상용 수소 파워팩을 개발 예정”이며 “버스 차고지를 거점으로 수소버스, 전기버스, 충전소 조합의 토탈 패키지도 검토 중”이라고 말했다. 수소 파워팩은 전기를 자체 생산하는 일종의 발전기다. 내연기관차의 엔진 격에 해당한다. 수소탱크에서 수소를 공급하면, 연료전지가 전기를 생산하고, 전기모터가 돌아가며 차량을 구동한다. 두산의 차량용 수소 파워팩 개발은 이번이 최초다. 기존 두산은 드론 및 UAM 수소 파워팩 시장에 주력해왔다. 수소 파워팩은 배터리보다 가벼워 장시간 비행에 유리하고 충전 시간도 짧아 경쟁력이 있기 때문이다. 그룹차원의 시
한국어판 Nov. 21, 2021
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[Hydrogen Korea] Korea Gas Corp. aims to lead the hydrogen way
Korea Gas Corp. was born in the aftermath of the global oil crises of the 1970s, with a mission to lead a fuel transition to natural gas. Nearly four decades later, the company is being asked to step up, as South Korea plans another grand energy transition to hydrogen. “In the aftermath of the global oil crisis, Korea decided to switch its national fuel to natural gas and formed Kogas (in 1983). Since then, Kogas led the natural gas transition and experienced every step along the way,&
Industry Nov. 16, 2021
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[Battery+] Elon Musk wants LFP batteries for Tesla. Here’s why Korean battery trio shouldn’t produce them
Elon Musk strikes again. With every word he posts on Twitter, the market swings like a pendulum. From bitcoin to space, the eccentric leader’s influence has no bounds. This time, the Tesla CEO is shaking up the electric vehicle market by challenging the decades-long paradigm of lithium-ion batteries. Last month, Tesla announced that it would use a cheaper, safer alternative called lithium-iron phosphate, or LFP batteries, in all of its standard-range cars. Taken aback by Tesla&rsqu
Industry Nov. 14, 2021
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Lee Jae-yong's US trip signals his return to Samsung management
After staying under the radar for more than three months since his parole in August, Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong on Sunday revealed himself at an airport in Seoul leaving for an overseas business trip for chips and vaccine, signaling his return to the forefront of management. The Samsung Electronics executive arrived at Seoul Gimpo Business Aviation Center at around 7:45 a.m. on Sunday and hopped on a Korean Air charter flight to Canada after briefly talking to the press.
Industry Nov. 14, 2021
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Samsung to overhaul job ranking system for first time in 5 years
Samsung Electronics will overhaul its job ranking system for the first time in five years, Samsung Electronics said Friday. The move is seen as part of Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong’s plan to create a new Samsung one year after his father’s death. According to the company, the tech giant posted an internal message saying it would revise its evaluation and promotion system. “The change will be completed within this month and an official announcement will be made,” a comp
Industry Nov. 12, 2021
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Posco to cut emissions by 320,000 tons with carbon capture, utilization tech
South Korean steel giant Posco said Friday that it would test the feasibility of a carbon capture and utilization technology that could potentially eliminate 320,000 tons of carbon emissions from steel production. According to the world’s No. 6 steelmaker, the technology, once fully developed, will be applied to coke ovens installed inside its two steel mills -- one in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, and one in Gwangyang, South Jeolla Province. Each of the coke ovens emits 30,000-50,0
Industry Nov. 12, 2021
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Hanwha Defense wins ISO 37301 certification for compliance management
Hanwha Defense said Thursday it had become the first South Korean defense company to obtain certification for ISO 37301, a compliance management standard of the International Organization for Standardization. The ISO 37301, introduced by the international rule-setting body in April, examines whether a firm‘s compliance and risk management systems meet international standards. The ISO 37301 combines ISO standards with international agencies’ guidelines, including those from the Int
Industry Nov. 11, 2021
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Hanwha Q Cells to supply power to 154,000 Texas residents
Hanwha Q Cells said Thursday it will break ground on its first energy storage systems project in Texas in January. According to the solar business unit of Hanwha Solutions, the 380-megawatt-hour project, once completed in December next year, will be able to store enough electricity for 154,000 Texas residents to use for one day. Energy storage systems are giant batteries designed to compensate for the intermittency of renewable energy. When renewables such as solar and wind power generate m
Industry Nov. 11, 2021