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Denso’s Green Hydrogen Pilot Program Set to Transform Manufacturing

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso30/06/20233 Mins Read
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In a bid to enhance the sustainability of its manufacturing operations, Denso Corporation, a leading Japanese automotive component manufacturer, has announced plans to launch a pilot program in July.

The program will utilize a Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cell (SOEC), a device developed by Denso, to produce green hydrogen through the electrolysis of high-temperature steam.

The upcoming trial, set to take place at Denso’s Hirose Plant, will involve a verification test that incorporates the use of the produced green hydrogen in a prototype power card line. By integrating this innovative technology into its operations, Denso aims to explore the potential of green hydrogen in the manufacturing field and contribute to the creation of a carbon-neutral society.

During the initial phase of the program, the SOEC will rely on externally purchased green electricity as its power source. However, Denso has ambitious plans to transition to self-generated green electricity by 2025. The company intends to achieve this goal by installing solar power generation facilities within the Hirose Plant, ensuring a more sustainable and renewable energy source for the electrolysis process.

The use of a Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cell is a significant step forward in the pursuit of greener manufacturing practices. This technology enables the efficient production of green hydrogen by utilizing high-temperature steam electrolysis. By leveraging this method, Denso aims to reduce its carbon footprint and promote the adoption of renewable energy sources in the manufacturing sector.

The implementation of this pilot program aligns with Denso’s commitment to sustainability and its continuous pursuit of innovation. As a prominent player in the automotive industry, Denso recognizes the importance of exploring alternative energy solutions to mitigate environmental impact. The company’s expertise in automotive product development has provided valuable insights and a solid foundation for venturing into the potential applications of green hydrogen in the manufacturing field.

The goals of Denso’s pilot program are threefold: to increase the sustainability of manufacturing operations, to reduce reliance on conventional energy sources, and to contribute to the establishment of a carbon-neutral society. By incorporating green hydrogen into its power supply, Denso aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with its manufacturing processes and pave the way for a more sustainable future.

The potential impact of this initiative extends beyond Denso’s own operations. By showcasing the viability and effectiveness of green hydrogen as an energy source in the manufacturing sector, Denso can inspire other companies to explore similar solutions. This could lead to a broader adoption of green hydrogen technology, accelerating the transition to a carbon-neutral society and promoting the development of renewable energy infrastructure.

While Denso’s pilot program represents a significant step forward, it is not without its challenges. The widespread implementation of green hydrogen technology requires robust infrastructure, including efficient electrolysis systems, renewable energy sources, and hydrogen storage and distribution networks. Overcoming these challenges will require collaborative efforts from industry stakeholders, policymakers, and researchers to drive innovation and create an enabling environment for the adoption of green hydrogen technology.

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