Researchers from Nagoya University, led by Atsushi Noro, have introduced a groundbreaking phosphonic acid polymer electrolyte that enables fuel cells to operate under high temperatures (above ...
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The future of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles explained
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) are emerging as a promising alternative to traditional internal combustion engines and ...
Japanese researchers from the Institute of Science Tokyo (Science Tokyo) have developed a new material that could dramatically improve fuel cell technology. Containing rubidium (Rb), this new material ...
Japan is transforming its energy landscape, positioning hydrogen technology as a key component in its strategy to meet its commitment to net-zero emissions by 2050. To achieve its ambitious goals, the ...
The Japan Mobility Show Bizweek 2024 just outside Tokyo offered a fascinating glimpse into the future of Japan’s automotive industry. GlobalData Analysts, Kunat Tharasrisuthi and Tanitta Tumrasvin, ...
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Japan’s new system extracts rare nuclear fusion fuel from molten metal
Japan-based Kyoto Fusioneering has begun testing a new hydrogen recovery system, a critical step toward solving one of the ...
As Japan's ambassador to Australia acknowledged last week, Labor's policies are reassuring Japanese investors that fossil ...
TOKYO, July 18 (Reuters) - The head of the Japanese petroleum industry called on Thursday for international airlines to provide flight schedules and jet fuel demand forecasts a year in advance as a ...
As the automotive industry explores ways to cut emissions, not everyone is convinced that fully electric powertrains are the only answer. While many manufacturers are pushing hard toward ...
Under Prime Minister Kishida Fumio, the Japanese government approved a “Green Transformation” (GX) strategy last year aimed at advancing the clean energy transition. Yet Japan also leveraged its G-7 ...
PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Regulatory News: The Orano group has signed two MOX fuel manufacturing contracts with the Japanese industrial company MHI (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.) for a total of 64 ...
Tests carried out on high burnup fast reactor fuel as part of a collaboration between the USA and Japan are the first of their kind carried out in more than 20 years, and will provide crucial new data ...
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