[Web Seminar] Latest Trends Surrounding Fuel Cells, Ammonia, and Hydrogen
As the world steers towards achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, interest in fuel cell vehicles in the commercial vehicle sector, which had been forgotten, is gaining momentum.
As a measure against the novel coronavirus, China and Germany have positioned a hydrogen society as a national strategy. By 2030, the domestic hydrogen market is expected to reach 1 trillion yen, and by 2050, the hydrogen infrastructure market, including hydrogen stations, fuel cell vehicles, and hydrogen power plants, is anticipated to be worth 8 trillion yen in Japan and 160 trillion yen globally, with a total market size of 270 trillion yen when including related markets, presenting significant business opportunities. On July 21, 2021, the Basic Energy Plan explicitly stated that ammonia and hydrogen, which do not emit carbon dioxide, would account for 1% of the power source composition. Ammonia, along with hydrogen, is expected to become a key energy source for reducing carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired and natural gas-fired power generation. It is also predicted that by 2050, hydrogen energy will account for 24% of global energy demand. On the other hand, Honda has decided to stop selling fuel cell vehicles due to sales remaining at only 1,900 units. A leading expert in resource energy clearly explains the latest trends surrounding hydrogen energy, including home fuel cells, fuel cell vehicles, fuel cell trucks, fuel cell buses, hydrogen stations, and hydrogen power generation, as well as the opportunities and risks related to economic recovery measures and climate change strategies post-COVID.
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