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Japan
Spent Fuel
Japan Revises Fukushima Cleanup Plan, Delays Key Steps
Japan on Friday revised a roadmap for the tsunami-wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant cleanup, further delaying the removal of thousands of spent fuel units that re…
Thermal coal
Japan Relies on Coal for 32% of Electricity Supply
During the recent United Nations climate conference COP25 in Madrid, Spain, Japan was given the “Fossil of the Day” award twice by the international environme…
Thermal coal
Reactor Anti-Terror Upgrades to Boost LNG, Coal Demand in 2020
Japanese utilities face hundreds of millions of dollars in extra fuel costs in 2020 as they buy extra liquefied natural gas (LNG) and coal while nearly half the…
Nuclear Power Plant
Release Radioactive Fukushima Water into Sea or Air?
The economy and industry ministry has proposed gradually releasing or allowing to evaporate massive amounts of treated but still radioactive water at the tsunam…
Environment Minister:Japan Reduces Its Dependence on Coal
Koizumi spoke at a presser in Tokyo, on the criticism from the international community and nonprofits over Japan's insufficient environmental goals to address c…
Why ‘Flammable Ice’ Could Be the Future of Energy ?
Japan succeeded in extracting an untapped fuel from its ocean floor – methane hydrate, or flammable ice. Proponents argue that it will offset energy crises, bu…
Coal Power
Japan was Given a Second "Fossil of the Day" Satirical Award
Japan was given a second "Fossil of the Day" satirical award from an international conservation group Wednesday after the country's environment minister failed …
Clean Coal
Japan Faced a Barrage of Criticism Over its Continued Support for Coal
As a key United Nations conference on climate change in Madrid entered its final days, Japan faced a barrage of criticism over its continued support for coal fo…
Japan Companies Show Off Carbon-Free Tech as Tokyo Clings to Coal
While the Japanese government weathers criticism at a United Nations climate conference over its failure to renounce coal, the country's private sector is using…
Koizumi Gives Up Pledge to Curb Coal ‘Addiction’ Due to Opposition
Environment Minister Shinjiro Koizumi delivers a speech at the U.N. Climate Change Conference (COP25) in Madrid on Dec. 11. (Provided by the Environment Ministr…
Liquid Hydrogen
Japan Makes World History with the Launch of Hydrogen Frontier
The liquid hydrogen carrier ship is the world’s first to set sail on the ocean.
Liquid Hydrogen
Japan Launches World’s First Liquid Hydrogen Carrier
The world’s first liquid hydrogen carrier ship has been unveiled today in Japan, marking a major step forward in the Australia-Japan coal-to-hydrogen pilot.
5G And IoT Comes to Enterprises in Japan
Nokia today announced that it is building out its strategic partnership ecosystem to bring local 5G/private wireless LTE to industrial and government customers …
Nuclear Technology
EDF, Veolia Team up to Decommission Graphite Reactors
A joint venture for the decommissioning of reactors that use graphite technology has been established by France's EDF and Veolia. Graphitech will seek contracts…
Coal Trade
Japan to Keep Pushing Coal in Developing World Despite Criticism
Japan will continue providing backing to new coal-fired power projects in developing countries, a government source said Monday, despite international efforts t…
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