Japan is starting to import Hydrogen from Australia

 

Japan is now importing liquefied hydrogen in an aid to boost their carbon dioxide free and greenhouse three economy. Especially design ship called the Susio Frontier is now shipping liquefied hydrogen made in Australia to Japan. The Australian government is healing their hydrogen industry as a means of lowering emissions and producing greater energy and producing more local jobs. Japan has limited options for onshore wind projects and has been looking for many years for ways to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions. In previous articles with shown that burning ammonia which is made with hydrogen can reduce the emissions of Japan is called fired power plants. Using this system Japan would slash its emissions while shifting them to Australia. The hydrogen Australia is using steel made from coal. There is no policy pressure or economic reasons why Japan would buy low emission expensive hydrogen when it gets the same benefits by buying cheap high emission hydrogen. Looking at the carbon economics of this the system is mad. Far more carbon dioxide emissions are made in this way than there was before.



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