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Understanding hydrogen in Japan
The Japanese government passed the Hydrogen Society Promotion Act (the Hydrogen Act) on 17 May 2024, which implements a ‘twin-track’ approach to subsidising the hydrogen economy
Global | Publication | January 2016
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The Japanese government passed the Hydrogen Society Promotion Act (the Hydrogen Act) on 17 May 2024, which implements a ‘twin-track’ approach to subsidising the hydrogen economy
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As the world embraces the ideals of sustainability and works towards reduced reliance on fossil fuel sources of energy and reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, Singapore has set out how it plans to cut emissions to meet its 2030 Nationally Determined Contribution climate targets – with carbon capture technology expected to be among the most effective measures.
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Singapore launched its National Hydrogen Strategy on 25 October 2022. The Singapore government believes that low-carbon hydrogen has the potential to be a major decarbonisation pathway to support Singapore’s accelerated transition towards net zero by 2050, while strengthening its energy security and resilience. It foresees low-carbon hydrogen playing an important role in:
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