Domestic Hydrogen Opportunities if Japan Tames Excess Renewables Volume
February 22, 2022

If Japan were able to turn all excess renewable energy into hydrogen, it could fill the tank of almost 3 million fuel cell vehicles. This is a calculation based on an idealized scenario, of course, but it indicates just how much resource potential is wasted without a way to store energy from variable renewable sources such as solar and wind.

Several pilot projects recent launched in the north and south of Japan seek a way to put the wasted electricity to good use. Using excess renewable power to produce hydrogen is a key decarbonization option for Japan because the process allows using more wind and solar power generation, rather than curtailing output at off-peak times.

Such imbalances in the power grid will only increase as Japan looks to expand the share of renewables to 36-38% by 2030, from about 18% in 2019. What’s more, harnessing excess power to produce hydrogen requires the development of new technologies, which could become a major export opportunity.

If Japan were able to turn all excess renewable energy into hydrogen, it could fill the tank of almost 3 million fuel cell vehicles. This is a calculation based on an idealized scenario, of course, but it indicates just how much resource potential is wasted without a way to store energy from variable renewable sources […]

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