The Ukrainian Hydrogen Council and the Institute of Renewable Energy of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine recently hosted representatives from Japan’s World Energy Tsubasa.
World Energy Tsubasa is developing a promising, patented method for generating green hydrogen, with significant potential for advancing sustainable energy. The meeting marked a significant step towards strengthening international cooperation in renewable energy and hydrogen technologies.
During the visit to the Institute’s premises, representatives of the Ukrainian Hydrogen Council and the Institute showcased our training and research stand, featuring a complex autonomous solar-hydrogen energy system. In addition, they provided a tour of laboratories, demonstrating resources that could serve as a foundation for joint research facilities dedicated to green hydrogen technology development.
The meeting also served as a platform to discuss future collaboration opportunities, exploring avenues to strengthen technical cooperation between Ukraine and Japan in renewable energy and hydrogen technologies.
World Energy Tsubasa innovates in renewable energy with a mission to generate power with zero CO₂ emissions. Preparing to introduce a revolutionary, world-first power generation system, World Energy Tsubasa is set to address global energy challenges by advancing sustainable solutions. Representing Japan in this venture, the company’s cutting-edge technology and upcoming comprehensive sales strategy reflect a commitment to a cleaner, greener future with a global impact.
World Energy Tsubasa has started a power generation business, utilising renewable energy. They are planning to introduce a new, unique, world-first power generation system, with zero CO2 emissions to the world.
Manufacturing on behalf of Japan, they believe that this new system can solve many problems related to energy, globally.
“Soon, our sales strategy for this product will be fully developed, and we will be reaching out to the world,” stated by World Energy Tsubasa.
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