Japan's TEPCO Looks to Make Hydrogen with Geothermal Power
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Tokyo Electric Power Co. Holdings (TEPCO) is making strides in the renewable energy sector by planning to produce hydrogen using geothermal power in Indonesia. In a partnership with Indonesian state-run oil company Pertamina, TEPCO will install hydrogen production equipment at a geothermal power plant in eastern Indonesia. This initiative, set to kick off as early as 2027, is part of a broader strategy to tap into the growing demand for low-emission energy sources. Meanwhile, major Japanese construction firm Obayashi is also jumping into the hydrogen…
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