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S.Korea aims to replace most diesel train cars with electric units

By IANS | Updated: November 4, 2021 14:20 IST

Seoul, Nov 4 South Korea aims to replace most of its diesel-powered train cars with electric ones by ...

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Seoul, Nov 4 South Korea aims to replace most of its diesel-powered train cars with electric ones by 2030 as part of its broad carbon neutrality push.

The country has 15,732 train cars that include 358 diesel ones, Yonhap News Agency reported on Thursday.

Out of the diesel rail cars, the country plans to initially replace 162 rail cars with electric ones by 2030, according to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport.

The government will maintain 196 diesel rail cars until 2030 for emergency use and then switch to hydrogen fuel cell electric ones by 2050.

It will also shift the 162 electric train cars into hydrogen ones by 2050, Yoon Sang-won, deputy director at the ministry's railway policy division, said in a recent briefing.

"Power supply from the overhead catenary system (OCS) for electric rail cars won't be possible during a war. So the essential 196 diesel train cars need to be kept because they have to carry military vehicles," the official said.

Hydrogen train cars can carry military vehicles without electricity from a catenary system. Hydrogen fuel tanks will allow them to carry military cars, he added.

The electrification push is in line with the government's plans to transform the country's fossil-fuel reliant economy into an eco-friendly one in the long term.

It aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 40 per cent from the 2018 levels by 2030 and go carbon neutral, or effectively reduce carbon emissions to zero, by 2050.

In related efforts, the government said it will invest 92.1 trillion won ($78 billion) to expand the nation's railway systems for 10 years through 2030 to carry more passengers and cargo.

If cargo deliveries through the railway systems rise to 80 million tonnes in 2050 from 26 million tonnes in 2020 after the expansion, the country's carbon emissions are expected to decline by 3.5 million tonnes a year.

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