Core Viewpoint - The annual import volume of low-carbon or "clean" ammonia in Japan is expected to be below 2 million tons by 2030 due to a slowdown in the global energy transition process [1] Group 1: Demand Forecast - The demand for clean ammonia in Japan has been revised downwards, with expectations of it being below 2 million tons per year by 2030 due to rising construction costs, yen depreciation, and extended construction periods [1] - Despite the revised demand outlook, the application momentum for clean fuels is accelerating, with the power, industrial, and maritime sectors anticipated to be the main drivers of demand growth [1] - It is expected that the demand for clean ammonia in the power, industrial, and shipping sectors will steadily increase after 2030 [1] Group 2: Government Support - Japan has allocated 3 trillion yen through a price difference contract mechanism to support the price gap between renewable hydrogen and traditional fuels as part of the Hydrogen Society Promotion Act [1]
日本可再生氨2030年进口或不足200万吨
Zhong Guo Hua Gong Bao·2025-09-19 02:27