Where Mt. Fuji rises lies proving ground for green hydrogen in Japan

From tire makers to whisky distillers, using gas cuts emissions but costs are high

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Endowed with the longest average hours of sunshine in Japan, Yamanashi prefecture is trying to make itself a renewable energy hub. (Yamanashi prefecture)

YURIKA YONEDA and MITSURU OBE

SAGAMIHARA, Japan -- Hydrogen is gaining visibility in Japan as an alternative energy source to fossil fuels, as a growing list of companies, including makers of cars, tires, engines, beverages and machine tools, begin to embrace the lightest element as part of their energy mix.

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