Yogi Adityanath Praises Japan's Role in Green Hydrogen & India Ties

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, during his visit to Japan, expressed gratitude for Japan's role in strengthening bilateral relations and advancing the vision of former PM Shinzo Abe and PM Narendra Modi. He visited the innovative Komekurayama Hydrogen Facility in Yamanashi to observe its Power-to-Gas system and green hydrogen technology. Adityanath highlighted a major program to develop IIT Kanpur as a Centre of Excellence, linking it to energy self-sufficiency goals. He also held economic discussions with Japanese officials to promote investment in Uttar Pradesh's key sectors.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath Hails Japan's Role in India-Japan Ties

  • Strengthening India-Japan ties
  • Green hydrogen collaboration
  • Visit to Yamanashi Hydrogen Facility
  • IIT Kanpur as Centre of Excellence
  • Focus on clean energy transition
3 min read

UP CM Yogi Adityanath hails Japan's role in strengthening India-Japan ties in Yamanashi

UP CM Yogi Adityanath visits Japan's hydrogen facility, praises collaboration on clean energy and strengthening bilateral relations.

"I am very delighted that the Japanese government and the Governor of Yamanashi Prefecture are playing a significant role - Yogi Adityanath"

Yamanashi, February 26

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has expressed gratitude to the Japanese government and the Governor of Yamanashi Prefecture for their role in strengthening India-Japan ties and advancing clean energy collaboration.

Speaking in Yamanashi, the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister said he was delighted that the Japanese government and the Governor of Yamanashi Prefecture were playing a significant role in deepening relations between India and Japan and furthering the vision of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"I am very delighted that the Japanese government and the Governor of Yamanashi Prefecture are playing a significant role in strengthening the relationship between Japan and India, and in advancing the efforts made by former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Prime Minister Narendra Modi," UP CM Yogi Adityanath said.

The Chief Minister also highlighted collaboration in the field of green hydrogen and academic excellence. Referring to an initiative proposed during the Governor's visit to Uttar Pradesh, he said the state has launched a major programme to develop Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur as a Centre of Excellence.

"Following the initiative initiated by the Governor during his visit to Uttar Pradesh, we have launched a major program to develop IIT Kanpur as a Centre of Excellence. I am confident that this green hydrogen technology can play a major role in advancing Prime Minister Modi's mission to achieve Uttar Pradesh's energy self-sufficiency", he said.

Earlier in the day, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday visited the Komekurayama Hydrogen Facility in Yamanashi, Japan, where he observed the advanced Power-to-Gas system and explored green hydrogen and clean energy technologies.

Highlighting the state's focus on sustainable energy and innovation, CM Yogi praised Yamanashi's approach for offering valuable insights into accelerating the transition to clean mobility and environmentally responsible growth.

Yamanashi Prefecture's green hydrogen facility is a game-changer for Japan's energy transition. The Power-to-Gas (P2G) system uses solar power to produce hydrogen, which is then used as boiler fuel, reducing CO2 emissions.

In a post on X, CM Yogi wrote, "Visited the Yamanashi Hydrogen Facility in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan, and witnessed the advanced Power-to-Gas system in operation. Appreciated the pioneering work being undertaken in green hydrogen and clean energy technologies. Yamanashi's innovative approach offers valuable insights for accelerating sustainable energy transition and clean mobility solutions. Uttar Pradesh is firmly committed to advancing green hydrogen, sustainable energy solutions and a future driven by innovation, self-reliance and environmental responsibility.

"The facility is a collaborative effort between Yamanashi Prefecture and ten corporate partners, including Suntory Holdings, Toray, and Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings. The project aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2026 and expand the use of green hydrogen in the region. On the second day of his trip, the Chief Minister also interacted with students at the Yamanashi Public School.

On Wednesday, the UP CM met with Komori Takuo, Parliamentary Vice Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry, Government of Japan. Thw two held detailed and constructive discussions on strengthening Uttar Pradesh-Japan economic cooperation, enhancing trade and promoting greater Japanese investment in the state across key sectors of mutual interest.

The UP CM highlighted Uttar Pradesh's investor friendly policies, robust infrastructure development, improved law and order and expanding opportunities in manufacturing, MSMEs, electronics, logistics and emerging industries and invited greater participation of Japanese companies in our growth journey. Takuo expressed keen interest in expanding Japanese industry engagement with Uttar Pradesh and appreciated the state's proactive approach towards investment facilitation.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

S
Sarah B
As someone working in renewable energy, I'm impressed. The Power-to-Gas system in Yamanashi is a proven model. If UP can adapt this technology, it could solve a lot of our power issues and create high-skilled jobs. The focus on IIT Kanpur as a Centre of Excellence is the right move.
P
Priya S
Good step, but I hope this translates to real, affordable clean energy for the common people of UP, not just industrial corridors. We need to see the benefits in reduced electricity bills and cleaner air in our cities. The proof will be in the implementation.
R
Rohit P
Japan has always been a reliable partner for India. From bullet trains to clean tech, their expertise is world-class. Strengthening this bond, especially under the vision of PM Modi and the late Shinzo Abe ji, is crucial for our development. Jai Hind!
M
Michael C
The academic collaboration part is key. Sending our students to learn and bringing that knowledge back to IIT Kanpur will build long-term capacity. Hope they also focus on making this technology cost-effective for Indian conditions.
K
Kavya N
While the focus on high-tech is good, I hope the government also invests in simpler, decentralized renewable solutions for villages. A mixed approach is needed. Still, a positive diplomatic and technological move overall. 👍

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50