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World s First Liquefied Hydrogen Carrier May Leave

World s First Liquefied Hydrogen Carrier May Leave
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Airlines eye shift to greener fuels with carbon neutrality in sight

news Airlines eye shift to greener fuels with carbon neutrality in sight 共同通信社 © 共同通信社 Going electric may be one solution for automakers to ride a global decarbonization trend, but for airlines, it is greener fuels that are grabbing their attention. Japan has joined a group of nations in pledging to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 but still lags behind Europe and the United States where more companies put biofuels from materials like waste cooking oil into commercial use for airlines. Hydrogen is also seen as an alternative source to fly aircraft. Major aircraft manufacturer Airbus SAS has unveiled concepts for zero-emission aircraft powered by hydrogen that it hopes will enter into service by 2035.

Japanese airlines eye shift to greener fuels with carbon neutrality in sight

Japanese airlines eye shift to greener fuels with carbon neutrality in sight July 3, 2021 (Mainichi Japan) A Japan Airlines Co. passenger jet is seen ahead of its first commercial flight using domestically produced biofuel, on Feb. 4, 2021, at Tokyo s Haneda Airport. (Mainichi/Hiroshi Maruyama) TOKYO (Kyodo) Going electric may be one solution for automakers to ride a global decarbonization trend, but for airlines, it is greener fuels that are grabbing their attention. Japan has joined a group of nations in pledging to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 but still lags behind Europe and the United States where more companies put biofuels from materials like waste cooking oil into commercial use for airlines. Hydrogen is also seen as an alternative source to fly aircraft.

Japanese trains may dominate Washington metro after Hitachi joins

Japanese trains may dominate Washington metro after Hitachi joins All metro trains operating in the U.S. capital may be replaced by ones made by Japanese makers if the operator procures additional rolling stock from Hitachi Ltd., the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority has said. Since Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. s 7000-series already accounts for over half of the total trains, all the metro cars will be supplied by Japanese makers if the authority fully exercises its contract with Hitachi Rail Washington LLC to procure up to 800 rail cars. Photo taken in Maryland, the United States, in April 2021, shows a Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority subway train manufactured by Japan s Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

Origin Energy signs MOU with Port of Townsville on hydrogen export project with Kawasaki

Origin Energy signs MOU with Port of Townsville on hydrogen export project with Kawasaki
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