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Japanese Government Targets 80% Hydrogen Cost Reduction Under Newly Decided Strategy

Jan. 5, 2018

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: basic hydrogen strategy, CO2 emissions, energy, FCV, government, hydrogen

The Japanese government recently settled on a basic hydrogen strategy, targeting increased energy self-sufficiency and constraints on CO2 emissions. The…...

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