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Dr Motohiko Nishimura
Associate Officer, Deputy General Manager
Hydrogen Project Development Centre
Corporate Technology Division,
Renewable Hydrogen Conference
Perth, Western Australia
31 August 2018
Hydrogen Supply Chains for a
Sustainable Future
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Contents1. Japanese Basic Hydrogen Strategy: towards hydrogen
utilisation
2. Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain Project updates
3. Other hydrogen activities
4. Global developments in hydrogen
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Basic Hydrogen Strategy 2017
From HP. of Prime Minister's Office
Hydrogen is an important option for renewable energy (R.E.);
Develop global liquefied hydrogen supply chains by 2030 (HESC Project). Focus on commercial-
scale production from low-cost sources (brown coal and R.E from overseas);
Promotion of fuel cell vehicles (800k by 2030) and hydrogen refueling stations (900 by 2030);
Commercialisation of hydrogen power generation and mass consumption of hydrogen (hydrogen consumption 5-10 million t/year, Power generation capacity 15-30GW).
On 26 December 2017, the Ministerial Council on Renewable Energy,
Hydrogen and Related Issues agreed on a Basic Hydrogen Strategy to
realise a world-leading hydrogen-based society.
1. Japanese Basic Hydrogen Strategy: towards hydrogen utilisation
On 23 October 2018, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) and the New Energy and Industrial
Technology Development Organization (NEDO) will jointly hold a Hydrogen Energy Ministerial Meeting in
Tokyo. The meeting will bring together ministers from major countries, private companies and other stakeholders,
committed to realizing the hydrogen potential. Participants will exchange views on hydrogen developments in their
countries, share knowledge and explore international cooperation. They will also discuss future policies for the promotion of hydrogen utilisation globally.
(Whole of Government initiative)
Main insights and targets:
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Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) by Mizuho Information & Research Institute
Ref: https://www.mizuho-ir.co.jp/publication/report/2016/pdf/wttghg1612.pdf
CO2 emissions to produce 1Nm3-Hydrogen
[kg-CO2e/Nm3-H2] are comparable between
hydrogen produced from renewables and
hydrogen produced from brown coal with
carbon capture and storage (CCS).
Brown coal from Australia is key to achieving Japan’s 2030 clean hydrogen energy supply chain’s target
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Gas turbine (GT) power generation will play an important role to enhance the stability of the electricity grid, by compensating intermittent power from renewables. KHI recently demonstrated a 100% hydrogen gas turbine. The Hon Tony Smith, MP, Speaker of the House of Representatives, attended the demonstration in April 2018.
Fuel substitution from natural gas (NG) to hydrogen can also address the intermittency of renewables with no CO2 emissions.
This will be complemented by hydrogen production from excess renewable power.
Hydrogen: a solution to increase CO2-free power generation
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Contents1. Japanese Basic Hydrogen Strategy: towards hydrogen
utilisation
2. Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain Project updates
3. Other hydrogen activities
4. Global developments in hydrogen
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2014
“Strategic Energy Plan"
Commercial
chain
Tokyo Olympics &
Paralympics
Development of hydrogen vision20302020
Pilot
demonstration
Technologies in
Kawasaki Heavy
Industries
LNG technology
Liquefied hydrogen
technology
JAXA
2018 Kobe
Hydrogen Gas Turbine
Co-generation
HySTRA
2. Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain (HESC) Project updates
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Contents1. Japanese Basic Hydrogen Strategy: towards hydrogen
utilisation
2. Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain Project updates
3. Other hydrogen activities
4. Global developments in hydrogen
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Hydrogen power station in KobePower and heat management system using hydrogen as a fuel.
Power Generation: 1 MW classPartners: Obayashi (Leader), Kawasaki,
Kobe City, KEPCO, Iwatani, Osaka University(~2017)
Supported by NEDO
Hydrogen Power Station
3. Other hydrogen activities
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Hydrogen gas turbine
On 19 and 20 April 2018, KHI unveiled a world-first 100% hydrogen gas turbine.
This technological innovation is an important milestone that brings us one step closer towards the
realisation of KHI’s hydrogen vision.
It proved heat and power generation from pure hydrogen fuel.
3. Other hydrogen activities
Attended by Hon Tony Smith, MP, Speaker
of the House of Representatives, Australia
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Contents1. Japanese Basic Hydrogen Strategy: towards hydrogen
utilisation
2. Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain Project updates
3. Other hydrogen activities
4. Global developments in hydrogen
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Hydrogen Council
Composed of 39 leading companies in energy, transportation, manufacturing and trading sectors. 24 steering members (photo above, plus: 3M, Bosch, China Energy, Great Wall Motor, JXTG Energy and Weichai) and 15 associate members.
A global initiative which advocates the long term objective of integrating hydrogen in a new, carbon-free, global energy economy.
Understanding the importance of hydrogen for the global energy transition, the Hydrogen Council aims to create an effective action plan with Governments and other stakeholders.
4. Global developments in hydrogen
THE LINDE GROUP
TOTALALSTOM
IwataniStatoil
engieBMW
GROUP
Shell
DAIMLERGM
AUDIAngloAmerica HONDA HYUNDAI Air Liquide TOYOTAPLASTIC OMNIUM
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Hydrogen Council: Vision 2050
Hydrogen market is forecast to reach 2.5 trillion dollars and create 30 million employment globally.
Contribute to 18% of energy demand and 20% of CO2 reduction
CO2 reduction of 6 billion t/year(50 billion t/year as of 2010 including feed stock).
Hydrogen power generation of 1,500TWh/year.
Excess renewable energy of 500TWh/year will be stored and utilized through hydrogen.
4. Global developments in hydrogen
Hydrogen Council & McKinsey
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