Japan’s hydrogen policy is entering a new phase with the introduction of a long-term Contract for Difference (CfD) subsidy scheme designed to close the cost gap between low-carbon hydrogen and conventional fuels. The scheme aims to reduce cost volatility for project developers, de-risk investments and accelerate early deployment of hydrogen for power generation, industry and ammonia co-firing. After the 15-year […]
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