about the world's take up of clean, green hydrogen,
firstly hydrogen fuel cells will power a 90-100-seater aircraft, photograph source: EAG, UK-based Electric
Aviation Group (EAG) has selected a hydrogen fuel cell-based power train for
its future H2ERA regional aircraft, citing the technology’s promise of
delivering zero greenhouse gas emissions for the full story have a look here,
secondly although only a rendering, it is of Panasonic’s hydrogen-based factory powered
entirely by renewable energy. Source: Panasonic Corp. Prime
Minister Yoshihide Suga’s October
pledge to make Japan carbon-neutral has been a “tailwind” for
Panasonic’s hydrogen-factory project, and the company intends to commercialize
the system by fiscal 2023 and sell it globally, said Norihiko Kawamura, manager
of Panasonic’s hydrogen business promotion office, “What’s different today is
that cost isn’t the only factor at play,” Kawamura said in an interview at the
Kusatsu site. National carbon pledges and targets of major customers such
as Apple Inc., which aims to make its
supply chain carbon-neutral by 2030, are tipping the balance. The number of
inquiries the company received about its factory solution spiked following
Suga’s announcement, he said, and here is more great news to get away from
electric battery powered cars, as eighty miles east of Kusatsu in Aichi
prefecture, hydrogen-powered Mirai cars roll off the lines of a Toyota
Motor Corp. plant, while a hydrogen charging station hums and clicks
as it refuels over a hundred forklifts with the gas, go green, go clean, go hydrogen!
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