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Development of Technologies for Building a Competitive Hydrogen Supply Chain

Project overview

Project period: FY2023 to FY2027, budget: 6.6 billion yen (FY2023)

To ensure a stable and cost-effective supply infrastructure for hydrogen, this project develop technologies to further advance, lower costs, and diversify facilities, equipment, systems, and others (storage tanks, filling hoses, metering systems, etc.) for producing, storing, transporting, and using hydrogen. Additionally, the project addresses research and development with other activities necessary for the development and streamlining of regulations based on the Implementation Plan for Regulatory Reform and other policies, as well as international standardization.

Research and Development

R&D Item [1] "Development of Technologies for Large-scale Hydrogen Supply Chain Establishment"

This involves technology development supporting the large-scale and diversified upgrading of equipment, such as hydrogen transport ships and domestic reception bases, related to hydrogen transport and various machinery for hydrogen power generation. It also supports research and development for establishing reliable evaluation methods for materials and the creation of technical standards and safety standards.

R&D Item [2] "Development of Technologies for Demand Area Hydrogen Supply Chain Establishment"

To reduce hydrogen supply costs in high-demand areas, this project focuses on developing various equipment needed for hydrogen supply chains at each location, including hydrogen production equipment, compressors, liquefiers, pipelines, lorries, trailers, etc. It also involves evaluating and establishing technical standards for the high-pressure treatment of hydrogen production equipment and safety assessments for hydrogen pipelines.

R&D Item [3] "Development of Technologies for Low-cost and Sophisticated Hydrogen Refueling Station"

This includes the development of hydrogen storage facilities, compressors, pressure machines, pre-coolers, dispensers, etc., to contribute to the low-cost and advanced capabilities of hydrogen stations. It also continues international standard and criterion-related activities and aims for multi-purpose applications in aviation, ships, etc.

R&D Item [4] "Development of Technologies for Common Infrastructure"

To achieve a hydrogen society, this component involves developing technologies for evaluating the quality and safety of materials and products necessary for a common foundation.

R&D Item [5] "Comprehensive Research and Studies"

(a) Research and Studies on Hydrogen Production, Transportation, Storage, and Utilization

This involves conducting surveys and research on hydrogen production, transportation, storage, and utilization to contribute to the construction of a competitive hydrogen supply chain for a hydrogen society.

(b) Research and Studies on Information Dissemination for Realizing a Hydrogen Society

This aims to enhance public awareness and interest in hydrogen energy, promote a correct understanding of hydrogen safety, and expand researchers' involvement. Strategic information dissemination is conducted, and surveys are carried out to improve public acceptance. Additionally, international collaboration activities are implemented to build an international hydrogen supply chain.

Project Manager

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SAKA Hidenori
Director
Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technology Office
Smart Community and Energy Systems Department
NEDO

Project Leader

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YOKOMOTO Katsumi
Professor
Research Center for Hydrogen Industrial Use and Storage
Kyushu University

Basic information

Technical field
  • Fuel cells and hydrogen
Project code P23004
Department in charge
  • Smart Community and Energy Systems Department (TEL: +81-44-520-5261)

Last Updated : February 5, 2024