Post by
bmbruce on Jun 13, 2021 8:54pm
Japan's big bet on hydrogen
How Japans Big Bet on Hydrogen Could Revolutionize the Energy Market ..."Japan built the worlds third-largest economy on an industrial base powered by imported oil, gas and coal. ...Now, it is planning to shift a big chunk of that power to hydrogen, in one of the worlds biggest bets on an energy source long dismissed as too costly and inefficient to be realistic.... The change is a vital piece of the countrys plan to eliminate carbon emissions in 30 years. If it succeeds, it could also lay the groundwork for a global supply chain that would finally let hydrogen come into its own as an energy source and further sideline oil and coalsimilar to the way the country pioneered liquefied natural gas in the 1970s, some experts say.... Hydrogen has been hyped before, and there are still big economic and technical challenges to overcome. Japans approach is likely to be a gradual process of moving away from fossil fuels over many years, so it wont cut carbon emissions quickly at first. Nor will it resolve its dependence on foreign energy. The country is planning to use hydrogen produced largely from imported fossil fuels initially.... ....But like many countries, Japan is realizing it cant achieve its goal of zero emissions by 2050 with renewable sources like solar and wind alone..." https://www.wsj.com/articles/japans-big-bet-on-hydrogen-could-revolutionize-the-energy-market-11623607695?mod
Comment by
Dosey13 on Jun 13, 2021 11:03pm
From what I was researching, Japan buys the majority of their hydrogen from New Zealand and Australia. Guess which little company signed a partnership with Coregas to accelerate the hydrogen ecosystem in NZ and Australia... hint company ticker starts with X and ends in C... with a B in the middle. Perhaps some news of another partnership soon?