Mar 12 (NHK) - The head of the Japan's top auto association is getting behind a clean energy project that started in the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011.
Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association chairman, Toyoda Akio, announced the plan online on Thursday.
He said the association is eager to take part in the venture, launched last year in Fukushima Prefecture's Namie Town.
The project relies on solar and other renewable energy sources to make hydrogen.
Toyoda says the association will look at ways to use hydrogen generated there to power cars and shops.
Source: ANNnewsCH