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honda-tokuyama-mitsubishi-to-decarbonise-japanese-data-centre-using-hydrogen

Honda, Tokuyama, Mitsubishi to decarbonise Japanese data centre using hydrogen

A joint demonstration to operate a Japanese data centre using by-product hydrogen and a stationary fuel cell power station is set to be conducted by three major companies.

Honda Motor, Tokuyama Corporation, and Mitsubishi Corporation will lead the project, which is expected to reuse fuel cell systems from fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs).

Conducted in Shunan City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, the demonstration project was proposed to and adopted by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organisation (NEDO) as one of the projects for the ‘Development of Technologies for Realising a Hydrogen Society / Development of Technologies for Regional Hydrogen Utilisation.’

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