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On April 21, Toshiba announced that the Yokohama Circulation Center of the Yokohama City Port Bureau released a self-supporting hydrogen energy supply system
.
The system will flexibly use photovoltaic power generation and hydrogen, not only emitting carbon dioxide, but also ensuring a stable supply
of electricity.
Yokohama said that this system will be used as an emergency power source in the event of a disaster
.
The system provided by Toshiba consists of
a water electrolysis device, a hydrogen storage tank, a fuel cell, a storage battery, and a soup storage tank.
The electricity provided by photovoltaics will be stored in
hydrogen tanks.
In the event of a disaster, in the event of a disruption of the lifeline, hydrogen from the tank is used to generate electricity
through fuel cells.
When it rains, the photovoltaic power generation will meet the power supply
for 72 hours when it cannot be used.
In addition, we control the amount of electricity used in the office to improve energy efficiency
.
In addition to Yokohama, Toshiba will receive orders
for its own hydrogen energy supply system from JR East and Huis Ten Bosch.
On April 21, Toshiba announced that the Yokohama Circulation Center of the Yokohama City Port Bureau released a self-supporting hydrogen energy supply system
.
The system will flexibly use photovoltaic power generation and hydrogen, not only emitting carbon dioxide, but also ensuring a stable supply
of electricity.
Yokohama said that this system will be used as an emergency power source in the event of a disaster
.
The system provided by Toshiba consists of
a water electrolysis device, a hydrogen storage tank, a fuel cell, a storage battery, and a soup storage tank.
The electricity provided by photovoltaics will be stored in
hydrogen tanks.
In the event of a disaster, in the event of a disruption of the lifeline, hydrogen from the tank is used to generate electricity
through fuel cells.
When it rains, the photovoltaic power generation will meet the power supply
for 72 hours when it cannot be used.
In addition, we control the amount of electricity used in the office to improve energy efficiency
.
In addition to Yokohama, Toshiba will receive orders
for its own hydrogen energy supply system from JR East and Huis Ten Bosch.