TOKYO -- Japanese energy company Eneos and plant engineer Chiyoda will build a facility that manufactures hydrogen without carbon dioxide emissions at one-third the current cost, a breakthrough in the nation's push toward decarbonization.
Eneos and Chiyoda look to cut costs of fuel to $3 per kilogram

An artist's rendering of a green hydrogen plant planned by Eneos and Chiyoda. (Photo courtesy of Enos)
TOKYO -- Japanese energy company Eneos and plant engineer Chiyoda will build a facility that manufactures hydrogen without carbon dioxide emissions at one-third the current cost, a breakthrough in the nation's push toward decarbonization.