TOKYO -- A Danish company partly owned by Japanese trading house Itochu and major utility Osaka Gas has started producing green hydrogen with an annual capacity of about 3,000 tonnes, one of the largest active operations in Europe.
Everfuel's facility boasts annual capacity of 3,000 tonnes
Everfuel's plant in Denmark uses electrolysis to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. (Everfuel)
TOKYO -- A Danish company partly owned by Japanese trading house Itochu and major utility Osaka Gas has started producing green hydrogen with an annual capacity of about 3,000 tonnes, one of the largest active operations in Europe.