Japanese energy supplier to use green hydrogen for district heating, power

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Japanese energy supplier Akasaka Heating & Cooling Supply has revealed plans to use green hydrogen to produce heat and electricity for the Akasaka 5-chome district heating system in Minato-ku, central Tokyo.

“This new development marks the first such initiative for a district heating and cooling company in central Tokyo,” the company added. “By harnessing green hydrogen to generate electricity with fuel cells and switching some fuels from city gas, Akanetsu aims to help reduce CO2 emissions in the production of cooling and heat.”

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