TOKYO -- Japanese engineering company Chiyoda has developed technology for transporting hydrogen at ambient temperature and pressure, a breakthrough that could accelerate its spread as an alternative to carbon-based fuels.
Cost-saving method to help promote alternative fuel
A hydrogen station in Tokyo. Hydrogen is widely considered a greener alternative that could help curb carbon emissions. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Japanese engineering company Chiyoda has developed technology for transporting hydrogen at ambient temperature and pressure, a breakthrough that could accelerate its spread as an alternative to carbon-based fuels.