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Japan's nuclear quest: Full steam ahead?
Japan's nuclear quest: Full steam ahead?
Back in 2011, after the Fukushima disaster, it appeared as though Japan’s nuclear dream was in tatters. However, only three years later, the reverse appears to be the case, with the government now beginning to attempt to resurrect Japan’s mothballed nuclear plants.
Japan to aid Laos in slashing carbon emission
Low carbon technologies to be shared.
Why GE targets Japan in harnessing wind power
Despite the Fukushima nuke mishap.
Japan nuke restart may revive uranium at LNG's expense: Fitch
Find out why they think so.
JA Solar unveils new series of highly efficient PV modules
They are slated for commercial launch in May.
What newcomers need to know about nuclear power programmes
Nuclear newcomers’ desire for nuclear power has not decreased even after the accident at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station in Japan. Many countries are either considering nuclear power or actively preparing their infrastructure for a possible nuclear power programme.
Back to the Future: How is Asia's energy sector 3 years after the Tohoku earthquake?
The global nuclear ‘enterprise’ is now three years (March 11, 2011) past the historic Tohoku earthquake (M9.0), subsequent tsunami (~14-15m waves), and unfortunately, the continuing consequences of the ‘Fukushima nuclear power plant (NPP) accident. We now live in the post-Fukushima nuclear era.
58 group companies of Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems launched
9 of these are in Japan.
Japan eyes rolling out smart metres by early 2020s
Fuel cells are to be launched too.
India turns to big-time solar energy projects to boost economy
Find out what they're going to use.
How the falling yen hurts energy storage value chain in the short term
Currency fluctuations have always impacted international business, but these fluctuations can have significant effects if a portion of a technology’s value chain is heavily concentrated in one currency. Recently, the energy storage market has seen perturbations, for better or for worse, from the Japanese Yen’s 22% decline over the U.S. dollar in the past 12 months.
What you must know about Japan's Smart Mansion Assessment System for apartment buildings
In August 2013, Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and industry (METI) announced the launch of a Smart Mansion Assessment System for multi-unit residential (MURB) buildings. “Smart Mansions” are apartment buildings that have an integrated building energy management system (BEMS) capable of “operating the building as a whole.”
Eniram expands into Japan
Has been expanding into Asia for past 18 months.
Japan approves first power industry reforms
Reforms will weaken monopolies of regional power utilities.
Koizumi asks Abe to ditch nuclear power
Former PM wants Abe to use nature as resources.
juwi Shizen Energy's third solar park in Japan now online
It’s a free field solar park on Kyushu island.
Toshiba buying 50% stake in UK nuclear compan
Will pay US$200 million for NuGeneration.