New Sunshine Project
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
The New Sunshine Project has multiple programs, the first one being "World Energy Net-work (WE-NET) research program" that was running from 1993-2002[2][3] Another program was the "Development for safe utilization and infrastructure of hydrogen"running from 2003-2007[4] This program was a project to develop the technologies for safe utilization and infrastructure of hydrogen and was the successor of the World Energy Network (WE-NET) research program.
"Fundamental research project on advanced hydrogen science"[5] was a program running from 2006–2012. It was a project to develop the technologies that enables the transportation and storage of large volumes of hydrogen in a compact form.[4][5] It is the successor of the development for safe utilization and infrastructure of hydrogen research program (2003–2007).
See also
References
- "Scope". Archived from the original on 2007-06-08. Retrieved 2008-08-11.
- WE-NET
- WE-NET info
- 2006 - Japan Fuel cell and hydrogen technologies roadmap
- 2007 - Japan Fuel cell and hydrogen technologies roadmap