ITM Power and Sumitomo Corporation have installed a NEPTUNE electrolyser at Tokyo Gas Co Ltd’s Yokohama Techno Station.
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Tokyo Gas plans to achieve 50% carbon neutrality in its local gas and power operations by 2040. The company plans to leverage innovative fuels like e-methane and hydrogen, as well as ramp up its use of renewable energy sources, including floating offshore wind power.
Tokyo Gas Co. has made a significant move towards decarbonization by selecting Mitsubishi Power to build three gas turbine combined cycle (GTCC) power plants with a total output of 650 MW in Sodegaura City, Chiba Prefecture.
Tokyo Gas has marked a significant milestone in Japan’s hydrogen industry by introducing the country’s first Anion Exchange Membrane (AEM) water electrolyzer hydrogen station. This innovative technology offers numerous advantages, including a simple structure and cost reductions, while supporting Tokyo Gas’ goal of achieving a carbon-neutral society by 2050.
Tokyo Gas erected a Hitachi Zosen biogas plant at its research facility in Yokohama.
The Japanese government has established a target of carbon neutrality by 2050, with a goal of supplying more than 420 000 tpy of clean hydrogen.
Sumitomo Corporation and Tokyo Gas have agreed to perform a collaborative hydrogen utilization demonstration experiment at the Tokyo Gas Yokohama Techno Station.