Feature
Apr 2004
Japan: national politics and industrial interest
Given Japan's heavy reliance on imported fuel, fuel cells are seen as an important way of improving national energy security and the government has contributed heavily to the development of fuel cells since the oil crisis of the 1970s. However, in recent years funding has become increasingly available for demonstration projects, as opposed to research and development. David Jollie reports
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