New Sunshine Project

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The New Sunshine Project (NSS) is a Japanese project to develop the technologies for new energy and global environment integrating the Sunshine, the Moonlight (Energy-saving technology R & D) and the Global Environment Technology Projects since 1993. It is the successor of the 1974 MITI Sunshine Project.[1]

Programs

  • World Energy Net-work (WE-NET) research program 1993-2002.[2][3]
  • Development for safe utilization and infrastructure of hydrogen 2003-2007[4]

The development for safe utilization and infrastructure of hydrogen project was a project to develop the technologies for safe utilization and infrastructure of hydrogen running from 2003-2007. It was the successor of the World Energy Network (WE-NET) research program 1993-2002.

  • Fundamental research project on advanced hydrogen science 2006-2012[5]

The Fundamental research project on advanced hydrogen science is a project to develop the technologies that enables the transportation and storage of large volumes of hydrogen in a compact form running from 2006-2012[4][5] It is the successor of the development for safe utilization and infrastructure of hydrogen research program (2003–2007).

See also

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  1. Scope
  2. WE-NET
  3. WE-NET info
  4. 4.0 4.1 2006 - Japan Fuel cell and hydrogen technologies roadmap
  5. 5.0 5.1 2007 - Japan Fuel cell and hydrogen technologies roadmap