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Komekurayama Electric Power Storage Technology Research Site

At the Komekurayama Electric Power Storage Technology Research Site, we are conducting social demonstration tests using an integrated system for manufacturing, storing, transporting, and using green hydrogen in the P2G Demonstration Research Building. In addition, in March Reiwa, the Komekurayama Next-Generation Energy System Research and Development Village "Nesrad" was established as a research and development base for exchanges of world-leading engineers in the fields of hydrogen and fuel cells, etc., with the aim of developing industries in the prefecture by further deepening cooperation with the national government and private companies and creating the buds of new industries. We support research and development of next-generation energy systems through abundant demonstration resources such as solar power, hydrogen, and utilities at the Komekurayama Power Storage Technology Research Site in Yamanashi Prefecture, as well as collaboration with tenant research institutions.

Technical Research Association FC-Cubic

FC-Cubic is a technology research association that aims to promote common fundamental research that supports the development of fuel cell systems in industry. In addition to research and development of advanced and wide-ranging evaluation and analysis technologies aimed at elucidating various phenomena occurring in fuel cells, we are focusing on building friends toward the realization of a hydrogen society by communicating closely with universities, national research institutes, and hydrogen-related companies as an organization that serves as a bridge to the industrial world of academia. From March 2023, we will move our R&D base to Komekurayama, Yamanashi Prefecture, expand its functions, and aim to be an organization that plays a role as a hub for nuclear and R&D exchanges with countries around the world to promote fuel cell research and development throughout the Japan.

Hydrogen Technology Center, Japan Hydrogen Supply and Utilization Technology Association (HySUT)

HySUT has built the Hydrogen Technology Center (HTC) in Kofu City as a project commissioned by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) with the aim of developing technologies that contribute to greater safety and security in the actual hydrogen environment for hydrogen stations and components and developing technologies to further enhance the operation and management methods of hydrogen stations. HTC conducts various tests in the same environment as actual commercial hydrogen stations, and holds workshops based on HySUT's experience in demonstration stations and safety and security projects.

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