Japan remains committed to investing in Malaysia’s energy sector, with a particular focus on green hydrogen.
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Japan’s government has set an ambitious target of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, positioning hydrogen as a pivotal element in this strategy.
Hive Hydrogen South Africa is making waves in the hydrogen energy sector by seeking significant investment from some of Japan’s largest corporations for its ambitious $5.9 billion green ammonia project.
In an effort to reduce its heavy reliance on fossil fuels, the Chugoku region of Japan is implementing a strategy centered on ammonia and hydrogen co-firing for thermal power generation.
In a significant move aimed at shaping the emerging hydrogen market, Japan and the European Union (EU) are collaborating to establish international standards for the hydrogen supply chain.
Through its subsidiary, DGA Energy Solutions, Mitsubishi has entered a series of agreements aimed at leveraging Australia’s abundant renewable resources to produce green hydrogen for export, particularly to Japan.
Researchers at Tohoku University in Japan have made significant strides in the hydrogen energy sector by developing a data-driven model to predict barriers related to dehydrogenation in magnesium hydride, a promising material for solid-state hydrogen storage.
ADNOC has achieved a milestone by delivering the world’s first certified bulk commercial shipment of low-carbon ammonia, enabled by carbon capture and storage (CCS), to Mitsui & Co. in Japan.
Japanese technology company Asahi Kasei has inaugurated a new hydrogen pilot plant in Kawasaki, Japan.
Japan, the United States, and Canada have unveiled ambitious national hydrogen strategies, signaling a significant shift towards decarbonization.