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This month, the EU and Japan signed a memorandum of cooperation on hydrogen, aimed at enhancing the production, trade, transport, storage, distribution, and use of renewable and low-carbon hydrogen.

- Dec 18, 2022, 12:00 PM CST

The country hopes to produce 3 million tonnes of hydrogen annually by 2030 and to become carbon neutral entirely by 2050. The tallest hydrogen storage tank in the world is located in Japan, which has long been known for its hydrogen production. It is 14 meters tall and sits outside of Kyoto. The site also houses solar panels, hydrogen fuel cells, and Tesla Megapack storage batteries, all there to power he Panasonic Norihiko Kawamura manufacturing site. Kawamura, a manager at Panasonic,, “This may be the biggest hydrogen consumption site in Japan.” He added, “We estimate using 120 tons of hydrogen a year.

The facility is equipped with an AI Energy Management System to manage its power, reducing the quantity of electricity that comes from the local grid in favor of different types of renewable energy from the site, where available. Despite significant progress in the construction of a comprehensive renewable energy site, Panasonic continues to rely largely on grey hydrogen, derived from fossil fuels, for its energy.

 

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