2015年5月10日 星期日

Tokyo has pledged a total of ¥45 billion for hydrogen-related infrastructure

Shinzo Abe, Japan’s prime minister, is serious in his endeavour to “rev up the hydrogen revolution”. His government is paying generous subsidies of about ¥3m ($25,000) per fuel-cell vehicle (each currently costs around ¥7m) to residents of Tokyo; the city has pledged a total of ¥45 billion for hydrogen-related infrastructure ahead of the Tokyo Olympics in 2020 http://econ.st/1Iu91ru

“THE dawn of a true hydrogen society” was how Shinzo Abe, Japan’s prime minister, last month described the opening of Tokyo’s first hydrogen fuelling...
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