Climate Change'Turquoise' hydrogen offers Japan new path to decarbonization
Machinery maker Ebara to market solid carbon byproducts
Ebara is making inroads into pumps, compressors and other equipment used in hydrogen systems. (Photo courtesy of Ebara)
KAE SUEFUJI, Nikkei staff writer
TOKYO -- Japanese industrial machinery maker Ebara is working on a new method to produce "turquoise" hydrogen, a potentially emissions-free version of the fuel, with the aim of commercializing it around 2026 to tap the global push toward decarbonization.