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nationalize the fed

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Sat Mar 7, 2015, 03:54 PM Mar 2015

Japanese Hydrogen Expo Previews the Future "A big week for the greenies"

A big week for the greenies in Japan sees renewable energy technology get equal billing

The launch this year of the world's first production fuel-cell car, the Toyota Mirai, has driven the accelerated growth of hydrogen refuelling station infrastructure development across Japan. And the introduction of Toyota's fuel-cell passenger vehicle to the Japanese market has also served to focus unprecedented attention on this year's International Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Expo at the Big Site complex on Tokyo Bay..



...Regarded as the planet's biggest expo of its type, the fuel cell expo drew some 1580 companies from around the world, participating in five days of lectures, demonstrations of future and existing technologies and test drives of fuel cell cars including the Mirai and Honda Clarity...


Gas company Taiyo Nippon Sanso Ltd revealed a world-first with its compact portable hydrogen station mounted onto the back of a 10-ton truck. H2 to go- anywhere.

...The question begs. Why is Japan so aggressive in its adoption and development of hydrogen-powered fuel cell cars and the infrastructure to support it? Japanese car companies including Toyota, Nissan and Honda have been developing fuel cell cars for well over 10 years. But it was the earthquake, tsunami wave and resulting nuclear disaster in March 2011 that forced the government to shut down its 54 nuclear reactors and look for alternative forms of energy that stimulated car and energy companies to accelerate hydrogen-based technologies.


The Honda Smart Hydrogen Station- Home fueling of Hydrogen Vehicles

...Up until early 2011, Japan's energy needs were split up into 20 per cent nuclear, 30 per cent coal and the remainder in oil and natural gas. To fill the gap created by the loss of nuclear energy, Japan started importing more oil which has led to higher energy (electricity) prices and higher C02 levels...

Complete article: http://www.motoring.com.au/news/2015/japanese-hydrogen-expo-previews-the-future-49570

A Hydrogen Station can be built anywhere there is water and electricity. With mass production, the cost will nosedive




5 megabyte hard drive from 1956 - being loaded via forklift onto plane. Tech ALWAYS gets better and cheaper.

The only exhaust from a Hydrogen Electric Vehicle is water.



Thanks to Toyota, Honda and Hyundai, gasoline is no longer required to get from point a to points b, c and d. The US could have led this revolution but it's busy with wars.

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Japanese Hydrogen Expo Previews the Future "A big week for the greenies" (Original Post) nationalize the fed Mar 2015 OP
The US is also involved in research in hydrogen power. MineralMan Mar 2015 #1
Is this the future Trillo Mar 2015 #2
Solar hydro can!...nt SidDithers Mar 2015 #3

MineralMan

(146,336 posts)
1. The US is also involved in research in hydrogen power.
Sat Mar 7, 2015, 04:54 PM
Mar 2015

Has been for some time. Here's a link for you:

http://www.hydrogen.energy.gov/

American carmakers are also involved. Search for Hydrogen powered cars and add GM Ford or Chrysler.

You're incorrect that there is nothing going on in the US with regard to hydrogen-powered vehicles.

Trillo

(9,154 posts)
2. Is this the future
Sat Mar 7, 2015, 04:54 PM
Mar 2015

that I read about in the late 1960s and 70s? Hope so. Getting rid of gasoline powered cars would be so helpful to CO2 emissions.

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