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Fukushima floating offshore wind farm
The world's first large-scale floating offshore wind farm located off the coast of Fukushima, Japan, developed with support from Mitsubishi Corporation.
under construction
1 mention
Mount Bandai geothermal plant
A planned geothermal energy facility in Fukushima prefecture, north of Tokyo, intended to assess geothermal potential through exploratory drilling and eventually generate renewable electricity.
planned
1 mention
Fukushima geothermal plant (community-opposed)
A proposed geothermal energy facility in the same district as Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, intended as part of Japan's renewable energy transition but faced strong community opposition.
cancelled
1 mention
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission
gov
US
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Mount Bandai geothermal plant project
geothermal energy production
consortium
Japan
1 mention
Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant
nuclear power generation
company
Japan
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Offshore wind energy
Wind power generation from turbines located in offshore waters, used to produce electricity for the grid.
1 mention
Hybrid vehicle
Toyota was the first to successfully introduce a popular hybrid vehicle to the commercial market.
1 mention
Oil drilling
The extraction of crude oil from offshore sites, which a significant portion of Californians support despite past environmental incidents.
1 mention
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Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
The Olympic Games where Toyota's fuel cell technology, including buses and vehicles, will be used for sustainable transportation.
completed
1 mention
Hydrogen Station Network (Post-Games)
Construction of hydrogen refueling stations after the Tokyo 2020 Games to support fuel cell vehicles, buses, and residential hydrogen use. Hydrogen will be transported from Fukushima to other areas and districts.
planned
1 mention
Mount Bandai geothermal plant
A planned geothermal energy facility in Fukushima prefecture, north of Tokyo, intended to assess geothermal potential through exploratory drilling and eventually generate renewable electricity.
planned
1 mention
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Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster
2 mentions
Tokyo Olympic Village
1 mention
ENE-FARM
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hybrid vehicle
Toyota was the first to successfully introduce a popular hybrid vehicle to the commercial market.
1 mention
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles (HFCVs)
Vehicles powered by hydrogen fuel cells designated as official vehicles for the Tokyo 2020 Games. These vehicles emit zero carbon emissions during operation, with water as the only byproduct.
1 mention
Tokyo Olympic torch
The torch used in the 2020 Tokyo Olympic relay, with a variant powered by hydrogen for select legs to ensure zero carbon emissions.
1 mention
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In the news (6)
The hydrogen powered Tokyo Olympic torch is off on its low-carbon relay
5 years 3 months ago
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles will be the official vehicles of the Tokyo 2020 Games
7 years 7 months ago
Are Japan’s renewable energy project goals fizzling out?
9 years 9 months ago
Mitsubishi Corporation throws support behind wind energy
13 years 5 months ago
Survey says Californians reject nuclear energy, support drilling for oil and alternatives fuels
14 years 10 months ago
In the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission finds way of using spent nuclear fuel
14 years 11 months ago
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