Origin Energy and Neoen have struck agreements with Japanese companies to pursue green hydrogen and green ammonia potential. Because of…
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According to reports, Japan’s government wants to lead the world in hydrogen use, which does not release carbon dioxide, by building safety technologies and rapidly developing systems and facilities.
The money will come from a $2 trillion government fund set up to support green innovation initiatives in the country’s attempts to decarbonize by 2050.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI), Yanmar Power Technology, and Japan Engine have formed a consortium to build hydrogen-fueled engines
Next year, independent power company eRex will build Japan’s first commercial hydrogen power plant, which will initially provide zero-emission electricity to about 100 households.
. This reflects people’s growing enthusiasm for investing in hydrogen, which offers potential to address climate change.
Canadian Solar has commenced construction on four solar projects in Japan totaling 143 MWp. This portfolio includes Canadian Solar’s flagship mega-plant, the…
Declaring the nation’s bold ambitions to become fully decarbonized within 30 years by reforming its industrial structure and launching a socioeconomic transformation.
Vestas has expanded its presence in Japan with a 43 MW order for the Yokohama-machi Wind Power Plant in the…
Owned by Japan Renewable Energy Corporation, the wind project will be constructed by Shimizu Corporation and will feature 13 V105-3.45 MW turbines in 3.6 MW operating mode with 84-meter towers.