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The Tokyo Metropolitan Government (TMG) is leading policy on hydrogen initiatives in Tokyo, including hosting and subsidizing innovative hydrogen auctions. TMG is pursuing climate goals and market creation for green hydrogen, with activity confirmed in official press and industry reporting since 2024[1][3][5][6].
Tokyo's metropolitan government is a leading Japanese regional administration with a population around 14 million (greater Tokyo area exceeds 35 million), often at the forefront of climate, urban technology, and sustainable mobility initiatives. It has previously championed hydrogen projects, zero-emission standards, a
TMG plays a pivotal role in Japan's industrial and labor affairs. Recently, it has been active in international cooperation, promoting innovation in green hydrogen and supporting knowledge transfer within Tokyo and abroad.[1][2][3]
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government is responsible for opening the H2 refueling station at the former Olympic site and is implementing a plan for the site that includes hydrogen production by Eneos.
Working with Waseda University to test a new hydrogen fuel garbage truck and promote H2 as a renewable energy source in Tokyo.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government plans to utilize hydrogen produced in Fukushima to meet operational goals for the 2020 Olympic Games.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government is promoting hydrogen energy and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (HFCVs) as part of its vision to make Tokyo a hydrogen society, using the Tokyo 2020 Games as a catalyst for this transition.
Plans to utilize Toyota's fuel cell buses to make public transportation more environmentally friendly and efficient, with two buses deployed in early 2017.
The local government of Tokyo that is leading the hydrogen fuel investment initiative ahead of the 2020 Olympic Games.
The Tokyo metropolitan government is planning to establish a strategic council to study the use of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles for the 2020 Olympic Games, investigating fuel consumption, infrastructure, and vehicle services.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government announced a subsidy programme to fund hydrogen fuel cell adoption throughout Tokyo, allocating nearly $986 million to offset costs for ENE-FARM fuel cell systems in residential and business sectors.

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