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DENSO and DENSO Fukushima Launch Carbon-Neutral Plant Demonstration Project Utilizing Hydrogen

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DENSO Corporation, a leading global automotive supplier, and DENSO Fukushima, a subsidiary of DENSO Corporation, have recently announced the launch of a carbon-neutral plant demonstration project utilizing hydrogen. The project is part of DENSO’s commitment to reduce its environmental impact and to contribute to the realization of a low-carbon society.

The project will involve the installation of a hydrogen fuel cell system at DENSO Fukushima’s plant in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. The system will generate electricity from hydrogen and oxygen, and will be used to power the plant’s operations. This will reduce the plant’s emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) by up to 1,000 tons per year.

The project is part of DENSO’s larger goal to reduce its CO2 emissions by 30% by 2030. The company is also working to reduce its energy consumption and is investing in renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power.

In addition to reducing its own emissions, DENSO is also working to promote the use of hydrogen as an alternative energy source. The company is collaborating with local governments and other organizations to develop hydrogen infrastructure and promote the use of hydrogen-powered vehicles.

The project is expected to be completed by the end of 2021. DENSO hopes that the project will serve as a model for other companies looking to reduce their environmental impact and contribute to a low-carbon society. The company is also looking to expand its efforts in other areas such as energy efficiency and renewable energy.

DENSO’s commitment to reducing its environmental impact is commendable. The company’s efforts to promote the use of hydrogen as an alternative energy source are particularly noteworthy. If successful, the project could serve as an example for other companies looking to reduce their emissions and contribute to a low-carbon society.

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