Japan Eyes World First Producing Hydrogen Using Heat From Reactor
The Japan Atomic Energy Agency said it plans to start producing clean hydrogen using heat from its High Temperature Engineering Test Reactor (HTTR) in Ibaraki Prefecture close to Tokyo by 2028.

You are not logged in
If you want to read more, join the ENERGY-HUB club
LoginTry the monthly membership in the ENERGY-HUB club for free!
Related articles
Wärtsilä introduces CO2 liquefaction solution
Wärtsilä Gas Solutions, a part of Finland-headed international technology group Wärtsilä Oyj, has announced the introduction of th…
Germany can meet future hydrogen storage needs with salt caverns – econ ministry
Germany can store enough hydrogen in salt caverns alone to meet more than the maximum expected national and European demand needs,…
Rhoss launches reversible heat pumps
Conceived for industrial applications, the novel heat pumps can reportedly deliver hot water at 65 C from -10 C up to 35 C of exte…
EVA-induced degradation has significant impact on power losses in TOPCon solar modules
New research from UNSW shows that EVA-encapsulated TOPCon solar modules under damp-heat testing can suffer significant power losse…
Engie trial turns Australian solar curtailment into revenue stream
Engie and SA Power Networks have doubled participation in a rooftop solar curtailment trial to 100 households after hitting the in…
ENERGY-HUB is a modern independent platformsharing news and analytic articles from the energy sector on a daily basis. Within our portfolio we monitor czech, slovak and foreign press releases.