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Toyota × Kawasaki: Achieving carbon neutrality with hydrogen
Since the early 1990s, Toyota Motor Corporation has focused efforts on research and development of hydrogen technologies, and these efforts paid off in 2014 when Toyota launched the
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Sumitomo Heavy Industries Delivers Tokyo Port''s First Automated
Sumitomo Heavy Industries Material Handling Systems delivers the first automated RTG cranes to the Port of Tokyo, with plans to convert them to hydrogen fuel cell use for a carbon neutral
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Musashi Energy Solutions'' Energy Storage Device Adopted for
Musashi''s innovative technology is not only sustainable but also poised to revolutionize energy efficiency in next-generation social infrastructure, including data centers, microgrids, public
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Japan''s Energy Storage Vehicles: Powering a Sustainable Future
If current trends hold, Japan''s energy storage vehicles might just rewrite the rules of power distribution – making every parking space a potential grid node and every highway a renewable energy corridor.
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News & Events | Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.
Recently, by developing our unique structures and insulation system, we have started the construction work of the commercially-sized above-ground flat-bottom cylindrical liquefied hydrogen
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Tokyo''s climate goals rely on a fuel that is falling out of favor
Major areas include heating and power generation, as well as energy storage in order to compensate for the variability of renewables'' output. But transportation looms largest, with Tokyo...
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The Japanese Companies Pursuing a Hydrogen Economy
As the government moves to put its updated hydrogen strategy
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The Japanese Companies Pursuing a Hydrogen Economy
As the government moves to put its updated hydrogen strategy into practice, more and more Japanese companies are entering the industry. The Suiso Frontier, the world''s first liquified
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Japanese industrial giants break ground on world''s largest commercial
Even so, the terminal (pictured below) will house the world''s largest hydrogen storage tank, capable of holding 50,000 cubic metres (3,438 tonnes) of liquid H 2, as well as loading and
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Toyota Bets on Hydrogen in Tokyo: Crown Fuel Cell Taxis
Tokyo Targets Hydrogen Leadership In September 2025, the TOKYO H2 project launched with a clear goal. Make Tokyo a hydrogen mobility leader. The program centers on fuel cell taxis and
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MHI Begins Operation of SOEC Test Module the Next-Generation
The hydrogen storage area is equipped with a storage facility with total capacity of 39,000 Nm 3, part of a project subsidized by Japan''s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development
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