there are currently three of these enormous plants being built around japan. so how is japan going to cut its co2 emissions to zero when these plants are expected to run for the next a0 years at least? the answer is hydrogen. japan wants to be the first country in the world run on hydrogen, and it s starting with cars. all around the world, big car companies are now talking about the future being battery electric vehicles. toyota, so far, has not produced any battery electric vehicles. instead, it is building this the mirai and this is a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle. it s a very different technology. so, why does toyota think that hydrogen is the future instead of batteries? translation: we believe we need more choice than just battery electric vehicles. therefore, fuel cell technology, which uses hydrogen, is also very important in order to achieve our goal of zero emissions.
all around the world, big car companies are now talking about the future being battery electric vehicles. toyota, so far, has not produced any battery electric vehicles. instead it is building this, the mirai, and this is a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle. it s a very different technology. so why does toyota think that hydrogen is the future instead of batteries? translation: we believe we need more choice than just battery electric vehicles. and therefore, fuel cell technology which uses hydrogen is also very important in order to achieve our goal of zero emissions. the only waste the mirai produces is water. but where does the hydrogen to fill its tank come from? last month, this ship leftjapan and sailed to australia. it s the first ship in the world that can transport liquefied hydrogen. but that hydrogen is being made from coal.
big car companies are now talking about the future being battery electric vehicles. toyota so far has not produced any battery electric vehicles. instead, it is building this. this is a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle. it s a very different technology. so, why does toyota think that hydrogen is the future instead of batteries? translation: we believe we need more choice than just battery electric vehicles. therefore, fuel cell technology, which uses hydrogen, is also very important in order to achieve our goal of zero emissions. the only waste the vehicle produces is water. but where does the hydrogen to fill its tank come from? last month, this ship left japan and sailed to australia. it s the first ship in the world that can transport liquefied hydrogen. but that hydrogen is being made from coal.
fossil fuels because i m so worried about the future of young generations. so how is japan going to cut its co2 emissions to zero when these plants are expected to run for the next 40 years, at least? the answer is hydrogen. japan wants to be the first country in the world run on hydrogen, and it s starting with cars. all around the world, big car companies are now talking about the future being battery electric vehicles. toyota, so far, has not produced any battery electric vehicles. instead it is building this, the mirai, and this is a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle. it s a very different technology. so why does toyota think that hydrogen is the future instead of batteries? translation: we believe we need more choice than just battery electric vehicles. and therefore, fuel cell technology which uses hydrogen is also very important in order to achieve our goal of zero emissions.
this plant alone will emit seven million tons of c02 a year. there are currently three of these enormous plants being built around japan, so how is japan going to cut its co2 emissions to zero when these plants are expected to run for the next a0 years at least? the answer is hydrogen. japan wants to be the first country in the world run on hydrogen. and it s starting with cars. all around the world, big car companies are now talking about the future being battery electric vehicles. toyota so far has not produced any battery electric vehicles. instead, it is building this. and this is a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle. it s a very different technology. so, why does toyota think that hydrogen is the future instead of batteries? translation: we believe we need more choice than just battery electric vehicles. therefore, fuel cell technology, which uses hydrogen, is also very