DENSO and DENSO Fukushima Launch Demonstration Project to Achieve Carbon-Neutral Manufacturing with Hydrogen

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DENSO, a leading global supplier of advanced automotive technology, and DENSO Fukushima, a subsidiary of DENSO, have recently announced the launch of a demonstration project to achieve carbon-neutral manufacturing with hydrogen energy. The project is part of DENSO’s commitment to reduce its carbon emissions by 30% by 2030.

The demonstration project is located at DENSO Fukushima’s facility in Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. The project will use hydrogen fuel cells to generate electricity and heat for the facility’s manufacturing operations. The hydrogen fuel cells will be powered by renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power. This will enable DENSO Fukushima to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and reduce its carbon emissions.

The project will also include the installation of a hydrogen refueling station at the facility. This will allow DENSO Fukushima to refuel its hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and other hydrogen-powered vehicles. This will help reduce the need for gasoline-powered vehicles and further reduce the facility’s carbon emissions.

In addition to the demonstration project, DENSO is also working on other initiatives to reduce its carbon emissions. These include the development of electric vehicles, the use of renewable energy sources, and the implementation of energy-saving measures at its facilities. DENSO is also working with other companies to develop new technologies that can help reduce carbon emissions.

DENSO’s commitment to reducing its carbon emissions is an important step in the fight against climate change. By investing in projects such as this demonstration project, DENSO is helping to create a more sustainable future for everyone.

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