In the quest for cleaner energy solutions, hydrogen is emerging as a frontrunner. Unique for its environmental friendliness, hydrogen power generation’s sole byproduct is water, completely sidestepping the emission of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide. But its benefits don’t end there — hydrogen’s capacity for long-term, large-scale storage and its feasibility for long-distance transport make it a versatile and sustainable energy option.
The Soaring Hydrogen Market
A recent study by Fuji Keizai Inc. forecasts a bright future for hydrogen. By 2040, the hydrogen gas market is projected to more than double its current value, reaching an impressive 53.8297 trillion yen. The broader hydrogen sector, encompassing gas and related equipment, is set to triple, hitting 90.7080 trillion yen. Domestically, hydrogen fuel stations are expected to experience exponential growth, with the market ballooning to 175.6 billion yen, a staggering 76.3 times its size in 2021.
These figures are supported by Japan’s revised Hydrogen Basic Strategy, which outlines a commitment of over 15 trillion yen in public and private investments over the next decade and a half.
Hokkaido Leading in Hydrogen Utilization
With its abundant renewable energy resources, Hokkaido is at the forefront of Japan’s hydrogen revolution. The island’s strategy centers around two key initiatives: the Mobile Hydrogen Station and the Shikaoi Hydrogen Farm.
Mobile Hydrogen Stations: Air Water
These innovative facilities, developed by Air Water Inc., represent a new era in fueling infrastructure. Comparable to traditional gas stations, these mobile units can refuel hydrogen-powered vehicles in about the same time it takes to fill up a gasoline car.
Shikaoi Hydrogen Farm
Located in Obihiro City and Shikao Town, this project harnesses biogas from livestock manure to produce hydrogen. Remarkably, the annual manure output from a single dairy cow can fuel a hydrogen car over a typical yearly driving distance of 10,000 km.
Beyond Farms and Fuels
Hokkaido’s hydrogen initiatives also include leveraging small hydropower and wind power for hydrogen production, along with developing efficient hydrogen distribution systems. These efforts demonstrate the region’s commitment to pioneering a sustainable future, making Hokkaido a leading light in Japan’s journey towards carbon neutrality.
Conclusion: Embracing the Hydrogen Future
As we step into an era where sustainability is not just a choice but a necessity, Hokkaido’s hydrogen initiatives offer a glimpse into a future powered by clean, efficient, and renewable energy. This Hokkaido is not just adapting to a changing energy landscape; it’s actively shaping it.
Translated from: https://note.com/hiw2024/n/n9d313ac5a64c
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