This research qualitatively reviews literature regarding energy system modeling in Japan specific to the future hydrogen economy,leveraging quantitative model outcomes to establish the potential future deployment of hydrogen in Japan. The analysis focuses on the four key sectors of storage, supplementing the gas grid, power generation, and transportation, detailing the potential range of hydrogen technologies which are expected to penetrate Japanese energy markets up to 2050 and beyond. Alongside key model outcomes, the appropriate policy settings, governance and market mechanisms are described which underpin the potential hydrogen economy future for Japan. We find that transportation, gas grid supplementation, and storage end-uses may emer...
Hydrogen draw great attentions to become center of the Japanese energy policy after succeeding rapid...
Interest in hydrogen as a clean source of energy has grown considerably over the past decade. With i...
peer-reviewedThe world is transitioning to a decarbonised economy, less than 300 years after the eme...
Germany and Japan have both gained substantial experience with hydrogen production and applications,...
AbstractIn Japan, both CO2(Carbon dioxide) emission reduction and energy security are the very impor...
Fossil fuels continue to exacerbate climate change due to large carbon emissions resulting from thei...
With Japan’s current plans to reach a fully decarbonized society by 2050 and establish a hydrogen so...
Motivated by increasing emphasis on decarbonization, hydrogen as an energy carrier is enjoying unpre...
SUPPLYING THE JAPANESE TRANSPORT SECTOR WITH WIND-GENERATED HYDROGEN FROM OVERSEASPhilipp-Matthias H...
The decarbonization of the power sector, which has been heavily dependent on fossil fuels, has been ...
Research was conducted on the vehicular fuel cell infrastructure in Japan. Reasons for the switch to...
Hydrogen energy is considered one of the main measures of zero carbonization in energy systems, but ...
Hydrogen draw great attentions to become center of the Japanese energy policy after succeeding rapid...
With regard to the Fukushima Daiichi accident in 2011 and Japan's goal to reduce CO2 emission, the J...
Hydrogen-based energy carriers, including hydrogen, ammonia and synthetic hydrocarbons, are expected...
Hydrogen draw great attentions to become center of the Japanese energy policy after succeeding rapid...
Interest in hydrogen as a clean source of energy has grown considerably over the past decade. With i...
peer-reviewedThe world is transitioning to a decarbonised economy, less than 300 years after the eme...
Germany and Japan have both gained substantial experience with hydrogen production and applications,...
AbstractIn Japan, both CO2(Carbon dioxide) emission reduction and energy security are the very impor...
Fossil fuels continue to exacerbate climate change due to large carbon emissions resulting from thei...
With Japan’s current plans to reach a fully decarbonized society by 2050 and establish a hydrogen so...
Motivated by increasing emphasis on decarbonization, hydrogen as an energy carrier is enjoying unpre...
SUPPLYING THE JAPANESE TRANSPORT SECTOR WITH WIND-GENERATED HYDROGEN FROM OVERSEASPhilipp-Matthias H...
The decarbonization of the power sector, which has been heavily dependent on fossil fuels, has been ...
Research was conducted on the vehicular fuel cell infrastructure in Japan. Reasons for the switch to...
Hydrogen energy is considered one of the main measures of zero carbonization in energy systems, but ...
Hydrogen draw great attentions to become center of the Japanese energy policy after succeeding rapid...
With regard to the Fukushima Daiichi accident in 2011 and Japan's goal to reduce CO2 emission, the J...
Hydrogen-based energy carriers, including hydrogen, ammonia and synthetic hydrocarbons, are expected...
Hydrogen draw great attentions to become center of the Japanese energy policy after succeeding rapid...
Interest in hydrogen as a clean source of energy has grown considerably over the past decade. With i...
peer-reviewedThe world is transitioning to a decarbonised economy, less than 300 years after the eme...