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Three Japanese Consortia Win Second Offshore Wind Auction

Publication date: January 8, 2024 The METI and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) announced on December 13 the results of the second round of bids for offshore wind projects based on the Renewable Energy Sea Area Utilization Law. Off the coasts of three cities in Akita Prefecture, a consortium of four …

Japanese Companies and Organizations Call For Stricter Carbon Pricing

Publication date: January 5, 2024 On December 5, a proposal was published by the Japan Climate Initiative (JCI) – a group representing over 180 major Japanese companies and organizations – calling on the government to introduce a #carbon pricing policy that is more stringent, more transparent, and more in line with international standards than current …

Japan Renewable Energy Industry Developments Of 2023

Publication date: January 1, 2024 As we end another year, we would like to express our sincere gratitude for your continued support and engagement. We appreciate your trust in our team and hope our content has been informative and helpful to you. Some of our friends and readers have been asking us what it is …

Bids to Supply Solar Power under FIT/FIP Drop Below JPY8 for First Time

On November 24, Japan’s Organization for Cross-Regional Coordination of Transmission Operators (OCCTO) announced the results of the 18th round of bids to supply solar power under the FIT/FIP system. The lowest bid price was JPY7.94/kWh, which is the first time it has dropped below JPY8/kWh. Solar projects whose generation capacity is between 250kW and 500kW …

November Newsletter: The Latest News In The Japanese Power Market

The year-end is fast approaching, and the Japanese government is lining up new subcommittees and working groups to be launched in the new year, focusing on policies and guidelines for new technology and regulation in the Japanese power market. In addition, the Cabinet Office’s GX Working Group has been meeting regularly to decide on the …

Japan plans Offshore Wind Power Development in Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)

Japan is accelerating its efforts to develop offshore wind power as an essential means to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 and ensure energy security. The government aims to introduce 10GW of offshore wind power by 2030 and 45GW by 2040. To achieve the 2040 target, annual construction of 2 to 3GW (more than double the …

Japan To Take Steps To Create Market For Direct Air Capture (DAC)

METI announced that it will convene an expert working group to consider the creation of a market for direct air capture (DAC) in January next year. Even as Japan makes progress on clean energy technologies and energy efficiency, there will still be residual CO2 emissions from hard-to-abate sectors. To offset these emissions, Japan plans to …

GX committee sets out production targets and projections for battery and mobility sectors

On November 8, the expert working group on GX policy implementation met to discuss the government’s investment strategies for the battery and mobility sectors. The meeting was one of several that the committee has held to formulate ways to practically implement the GX Promotion Act that was passed earlier this year. (Read more about the GX …

Japan and US hold Second Annual Japan-US Energy Security Dialogue

On October 16-18, METI, MOFA, and the US Department of State held the second annual Japan-US Energy Security Dialogue in Palo Alto, California. Expressing serious concerns about the global energy and commodity market shocks triggered by Russia’s war against Ukraine, both countries reiterated the importance of continuing their energy partnership. Building on the agreement at the G7 …

October Newsletter: The Latest News In The Japanese Power Market

As the winter heating season approaches, Japan remains focused on building its decarbonisation strategy. The “Tokyo GX Week” – a series of intensive international energy and environmental conferences – concluded on October 5th. Ten meetings were held, including gatherings of ministers from various countries, and more than 8,000 participants actively exchanged opinions on achieving net-zero …