The South Korean government will raise its subsidy for hydrogen fuel-cell buses from 3,600 won ($2.51) per kilogram of fuel to 5,000 won starting next month as part of efforts to boost the use of eco-friendly public transportation. The transportation ministry has been offering these subsidies since September 2021 as part of its 2030 Nationally Determined Contribution goal, which includes replacing 25% of all metropolitan buses in the greater Seoul area with hydrogen-powered buses by 2030.
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