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Hydrogen Corridor Established Between Japan and New Zealand

By MGN EditorialMarch 5, 2026 at 08:42 PM

A four-party Japanese consortium has formed a hydrogen corridor between Japan and New Zealand to study the feasibility of a hydrogen supply chain.

In a significant development for the maritime industry's decarbonization efforts, a four-party Japanese consortium has established a Japan-New Zealand hydrogen corridor. According to Offshore Energy, the consortium will study the feasibility of a hydrogen supply chain between the two countries. The consortium is comprised of Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Iwatani Corporation, Sumitomo Corporation, and the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO). Together, they will assess the technical and economic viability of producing, transporting, and utilizing hydrogen between Japan and New Zealand. 'This is an important step towards realizing a hydrogen-based society,' said a spokesperson for the consortium. 'By leveraging New Zealand's abundant renewable energy resources and Japan's expertise in hydrogen technology, we aim to develop a sustainable and efficient hydrogen supply chain that can contribute to the decarbonization of the maritime industry and beyond.' The announcement comes as the maritime sector faces increasing pressure to reduce its carbon footprint. Hydrogen has emerged as a promising alternative fuel that could help ships and ports transition away from traditional fossil fuels. This new Japan-New Zealand corridor represents a significant collaborative effort to advance hydrogen's role in the industry.
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