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Hydrogen refuelling station opens at former Olympic village site

One of Japan’s largest hydrogen refuelling stations has opened at the former site of the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics athletes village, according to reports.

The Mainichi has reported that the station opened this week, with Eneos Corp set to operate the station and produce hydrogen in alignment with the Metropolitan Government.

The amount of hydrogen supplied is expected to be capable of operating the equivalent of 40 fuel cell-powered buses for a day.

The hydrogen will also generate electricity through five fuel cells located in the former village, which has now been converted into residential high-rise apartments.

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