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Green Hydrogen Plant of World-Leading Scale Starts up in Fukushima Using Solar Power

Mar. 12, 2020

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: alkaline water electrolysis, fuel cell vehicles, Fukushima Hydrogen Energy Research Field, hydrogen, hydrogen plants, Iwatani, NEDO, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, solar power, Tohoku Electric Power, Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions

Fukushima Hydrogen Energy Research Field (FH2R), one of the world’s largest green hydrogen plants, saw the end of construction and…...

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