Japanese automotive manufacturer Toyota has partnered with South African fuel giant Sasol to develop a green hydrogen-powered mobility ecosystem. The two companies announced the plan at an event this week organised by EE Business Intelligence and the British High Commission to South Africa, titled 2nd Renewable Hydrogen and Green Powerfuels Webinar for South Africa . The parties intend to develop a mobility corridor and expand the demonstration to a pilot project using one of South Africa s main freight corridors, the N3 route between the coastal city of Durban, where most of the country s imports arrive in containers, to the economic hub of Johannesburg.
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By Fakir Hassen Johannesburg (South Africa), Apr 18 (PTI) Japanese automotive manufacturer Toyota has partnered with South African fuel giant Sasol to develop a green hydrogen-powered mobility ecosystem. The two companies announced the plan at an event this week organised by EE Business Intelligence and the British High Commission to South Africa, titled 2nd Renewable Hydrogen and Green Powerfuels Webinar for South Africa .
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Minister Patel outlines the potential of the South African green hydrogen economy and sets out new role for the IDC
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News comes from the Land of the Rising Sun that a first-of-its-kind Tokyo facility will convert sewage sludge into renewable hydrogen fuel is now complete. Ways2H Inc. and its shareholder and technical partner Japan Blue Energy Co. say the waste-to-hydrogen facility will process 1 ton of dried sewage sludge per day, to generate 40 to 50 kilograms of hydrogen per day, enough to fuel 10 passenger vehicles or 25 fuel-cell e-bikes. And in case you didn’t notice, this year’s Olympic torch left Fukushima a little over a week ago fueled with, yep, you guessed it – hydrogen!