Japan
JERA, 4 energy firms sign MoU for hydrogen, ammonia adoption
JERA, 4 energy firms sign MoU for hydrogen, ammonia adoption
The parties plant for joint procurement of hydrogen and ammonia for domestic plants.
IAEA concludes second water safety review at Fukushima Daiichi plant
The IAEA mission took place on 14-18 November.
JERA, JDSC develop system for solar power generation prediction
The prediction relies on the weather forecast and past power generation performance.
Vena Energy’s 47MW wind project in Japan goes online
It can provide energy to around 22,000 households yearly.
JERA inks MoUs for fuel ammonia transportation
It will be used for the Hekinan Thermal Power Plant.
Canadian Solar’s 100MWp Japan project starts operation
This is the company’s largest project in Japan.
Japan, 8 others join Global Offshore Wind Alliance
The alliance targets to speed up the installation of offshore wind.
Japan, US governments asked to beef up nuclear energy dev't
The JAIF and NEI asked the two governments to improve the energy market and regulation.
Vena Energy starts operations of 2 solar projects in Japan
The Kawakami 2 and Aomori 2 solar projects have a total capacity of 56MW.
Japan’s gas consumption to dip 5% in 2023
This comes as nuclear restarts are expected next year.
JERA partners with Intertrust to develop digital platform against climate change
The platform will in installing secure energy systems.
Vena Energy, CDPQ partner to develop first green project bond in Japan
It will finance a 35MW solar project.
JERA, Uniper partner to procure LNG, clean ammonia
This is to improve stability of energy supply in Japan and Germany.
JRE’s 80MW solar power plants go online
It can meet the yearly demand of around 21,980 average households.
JERA wins public auction for additional power capacity
It will be carried out from 4 January to 28 February 2023.
Vena Energy bags JPY5.36b green loan for 17MW solar project
The project is scheduled to start commercial operation in 2023.
JERA to acquire 35.1% stake in Vietnam RE firm
Vietnam-based Gai Lai Electricity currently has around 600MW capacity.