Japan is developing mixed combustion technology to help the Asia Zero Emission Community show that there are various paths to net zero.
As regional and global dynamics develop, predictions from these scenarios point to Japan becoming more open, more Asian, and more influential in the New Year.
The decarbonization trend means higher demand for Panasonic's Eco Cute high-efficiency water heaters, leading the company to boost its production capacity.
The Maishima Incineration Plant, a waste-to-energy facility in Osaka, provides visitors opportunities to think about the environment and resource recycling.
By displaying the carbon footprint of products and services, the promising Decarbo Score label helps consumers make informed decisions when making purchases.
Toshiba has created a technology with significant potential for carbon utilization. It can analyze mixed gases 150 times faster than conventional approaches.
Daibiru Corporation's CornerStone Building serves as an exemplar of environmental efforts and customer-oriented business in Hanoi's office building market.
What are the G7 outcomes for the climate, and what should we expect in the coming months? We highlight some of the main points below.
Major shifts in industrial and energy policy are part of a new 10-year roadmap to realize GX, including extended operation of existing nuclear power plants.
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Osaka Gas aims to demonstrate its methanation technology at the Expo, converting gas from food waste and hydrogen from renewable energy into synthetic methane.
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