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Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry

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METI released a list of priority regions in Japan for deploying fuel cell technology in public transportation in May 2025, aligning with Isuzu and Toyota's regional hydrogen infrastructure development efforts[1].
Drew up a “Green Growth Strategy towards 2050 Carbon Neutrality” which encourages renewable energy fuels like hydrogen and ammonia for aquatic vessels.
Government agency responsible for presenting long-term targets for Japan's hydrogen infrastructure expansion and coordinating the development of hydrogen fuel stations across the country.
Japanese government agency responsible for setting in motion plans to subsidize fuel cell vehicle purchases beginning in fiscal year 2015 to promote adoption of clean transportation.
This ministry reported that approximately 90% of the renewable energy capacity installed in Japan since July 2012 comes from solar energy.

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