Japan's CfD subsidy scheme for clean hydrogen looks set to have two separate reference prices

The government could end up paying the difference between ammonia and coal or natural gas to incentivise use in power generation

Hiroshi Hasegawa, a special advisor to the minister at Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, speaking at the Connecting Green Hydrogen MENA conference.
Hiroshi Hasegawa, a special advisor to the minister at Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, speaking at the Connecting Green Hydrogen MENA conference.Photo: Leader Associates
Published 29 April 2024, 14:40Updated 29 April 2024, 14:40
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