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Japan’s LNG Energy Security Has a Cost: Estimating the Price of Supply Diversity
Cutting CO2 emissions and decarbonization was supposed to be the main topic in global LNG markets last year. Instead, energy security is again front and center, especially for purchasing countries.In...
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Japan’s Bet on an “Alternative” Energy Transition in Southeast Asia Promises Big Dividends
Japan’s government and major energy corporations are increasing their operations in Southeast Asia, seeing the region as sympathetic to their gradual approach to decarbonization. Southeast Asian e...
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The Battle to Reduce Japan’s Methane Emissions by 2030
While most attention in climate conversations have centered on CO2, the potency of methane and its potential to cause even greater damage to the environment brought it wider attention over the past y...
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Curtailment of Solar and Wind a Growing Issue in Japan
A model for how Japan may evolve as it relies more on renewables can be found in the southwestern region of Kyushu. The area has seen renewables capacity expand at over 30% a year. Yet the quick grow...
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Japan’s Domestic Hydrogen Ambitions May Rely on Next-Gen Nuclear Tech
A decade before the world became familiar with the color-based terminology of hydrogen, especially the green and blue versions, Japan’s strategy for producing the clean-burning gas rested on nuclear ...
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