​UK and Japan sign a deal to build a new Hydrogen plant in Wales 

 ​A local council in Wales, Bridgend County Borough Council, has signed a deal with the Japanese company, Marubeni, to build a 5MW green hydrogen facility in Wales. Green Hydrogen is hydrogen made from the electrolysis of water by electricity made from a renewable energy source such as wind or solar power so the manufacturing plants producing the hydrogen have a very small carbon footprint. Hydrogen used in fuel cells is very efficient and has zero emissions.  Hydrogen fuel cells have a higher energy density than both lithium-ion electric batteries and diesel engines, having a one to one ratio of moles of hydrogen to moles of electrons being converted.



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