Japan has successfully tested ammonia co-firing and coal gasification technologies aimed at significantly reducing CO2 emissions from coal-fired power.
Kishida's proposals will aim to steer Japan, Australia, and ASEAN on a realistic path toward decarbonization, taking into account each country's circumstances.
Decarbonization technologies are important, but the anti-ESG movement offers a chance to rectify unrealistic investment decisions and simplistic thinking.
Japan's energy plan contributes to securing a stable power supply for developing countries that have no choice but to rely on coal-fired power.
Environment ministers from the G7 nations made progress on renewables, biodiversity, and plastics, while holding back on a firm date for phasing out coal.
The results of the decarbonization efforts will not only determine the global competitiveness of Japan’s companies, but will also make or break the power of our...