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.

Japan Eyes World First Producing Hydrogen Using Heat From Reactor

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