Japan Initiates Multimillion-Yen Tender for Development of Hydrogen Hubs
Japan has launched a ¥5.7 billion ($38m) subsidy tender to advance the engineering and design of necessary infrastructure for establishing hydrogen hubs, as part of its broader strategy to enhance hydrogen production, import, and utilization within the country.

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