HIT group to test new hydrogen production technology
HIT announces tests of hydrogen production technology in Japan The HIT Business Research Group, a coalition of four companies working to bring innovative solutions to numerous industries, has announced that it will begin testing new hydrogen production technology. This technology is capable of generating hydrogen gas through the use of sewage sludge. The hydrogen produces in this way can be used by fuel cells to generate electricity without producing any harmful emissions. HIT believes that the technology could embody the solution to two problems: Waste and energy. Demand for hydrogen fuel on…
HIT announces tests of hydrogen production technology in Japan
The HIT Business Research Group, a coalition of four companies working to bring innovative solutions to numerous industries, has announced that it will begin testing new hydrogen production technology. This technology is capable of generating hydrogen gas through the use of sewage sludge. The hydrogen produces in this way can be used by fuel cells to generate electricity without producing any harmful emissions. HIT believes that the technology could embody the solution to two problems: Waste and energy.Demand for hydrogen fuel on the rise
The companies involved in the HIT group are Japan Blue Energy, Daiwa Lease Co., Toyota Tsusho Corp., and Mitsui Chemicals. The work of these companies will be augmented by the Toyota Motor Corp. and Daiwa House Industry Co. The group intends to convert sewage into a usable fuel through the use of technology developed by Japan Blue Energy. This technology is called BLUE Tower. HIT plans for tests to begin this week in Japan, where the demand for hydrogen fuel is on the rise.