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Not once, but twice: DOE signs another MOU for hydrogen power development

Department of Energy (DoE) (MANILA BULLETIN) This, after the agency signed on Wednesday, April 7 a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Tokyo-based Hydrogen Technology Inc. (HTI) to explore the use of hydrogen as a fuel for power generation. “The DOE, with the creation of the Hydrogen and Fusion Energy Committee (HFEC), commits to exploring hydrogen as a viable alternative and cleaner source of energy and its other beneficial applications for the Filipino people,” Energy Sec. Alfonso Cusi said in his remarks during the virtual signing of the MOU. “With the assistance of HTI and through the signing of the MOU, we are hopeful that the development of hydrogen energy will eventually be realized,” he added.

DOE ties up with Japan firm to explore PH hydrogen energy development

DOE ties up with Japan firm to explore PH hydrogen energy development enablePagination: false endIndex: Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, April 8) The Department of Energy seeks to boost the country s research and development activities on hydrogen energy through a new partnership with a Japanese firm. In a statement on Thursday, the DOE said it signed a memorandum of understanding with Tokyo-based Hydrogen Technology Inc., or HTI, to explore the use of hydrogen as a fuel for power generation. Under the deal, the DOE and HTI plan to “investigate hydrogen production in the Philippines to make the country energy independent and significantly reduce the country s CO2 emissions.”

DOE pushes for hydrogen energy exploration

The spillway of Magat hydro powerplant in Isabela (Photo from PNA) QUEZON CITY, April 8 (PIA) The Department of Energy (DOE) pushes for research and development of hydrogen energy for power generation. DOE signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Wednesday, April 7 with Tokyo-based Hydrogen Technology Inc. (HTI) to look into hydrogen production in the Philippines for the country to be energy independent and significantly reduce the country s CO2 emissions. “The DOE, with the creation of the Hydrogen and Fusion Energy Committee (HFEC), commits to exploring hydrogen as a viable alternative and cleaner source of energy and its other beneficial applications for the Filipino people,” Secretary Cusi said in his remarks during the virtual signing of the MOU.

DoE, Japanese firm HTI to explore Philipine hydrogen potential

​ THE Department of Energy (DoE) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on Wednesday with Tokyo-based firm Hydrogen Technology, Inc. (HTI) to explore the potential of hydrogen as a possible source of power for the country’s energy needs. In a press release issued on Thursday, DoE Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi said that the MoU will “fast track” the country’s research and development activities for hydrogen power. The agreement allows the DoE and HTI to team up in “investigating hydrogen production in the Philippines to make the country energy-independent while significantly reducing the country’s carbon dioxide emissions.” Mr. Cusi was hopeful that HTI would be able to bring its technology into the country as the deal was signed.

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