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    Fuji Electric introduces new hydrogen fuel production system new hot
    Fuji has high hopes for hydrogen fuel Fuji Electric, a massive electrical equipment and holding company based in Japan, has announced that it has developed a product designed specifically for hydro... more
    0 comments | May.20.2013 | Get involved > Post
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    KOSEP Pioneers Solar Photovoltaic Power Market in Japan hot
    Korea’s companies will construct and operate solar photovoltaic power facilities and sell electric power. A consortium in Korea led by Korea South East Power (KOSEP) will develop a large scale sola... more
    0 comments | May.8.2013 | The News > Korea
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    Ice Gas: A Step Closer to Commercial Production hot
    The news in early March that a Japanese company had finally successfully extracted natural gas from methane hydrate deposits under the seabed offshore Japan was hailed as a breakthrough for the ene... more
    0 comments | May.1.2013 | Get involved > Post
  • President Hong Seong-min of S-Energy, President Choi Pyeong-rak of KOMIPO and President Kamata Hiroyuki of CEF (from left) show signed MOU.
    KOMIPO to Construct Largest Solar Photovoltaic Power Generation Facilities in Japan hot
    The company concluded contracts with CEF, a renewable energy company in Japan, and Korea-based S-Energy for the projects. KOMIPO is the first Korean electric power company that enters the power mar... more
    0 comments | Apr.17.2013 | The News > Korea
  • The recently completed Greenland Tower in Zhengzhou, China. (image via SOM)
    Asia Seizing The Clean Energy Future hot
    BEIJING: China, Japan and South Korea are making more consistent investments in clean energy and starting to outshine Europe as a global center of low carbon leadership, according to a new report r... more
    0 comments | Apr.10.2013 | Get involved > Post
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    LSIS Ranks Third in Long-term Reliability of Photovoltaic Modules hot
    A trade journal in Japan announced ranking of photovoltaic module companies. LSIS (CEO: Koo Ja-kyun) was selected as one of top 3 in long-term reliability of photovoltaic module among global compan... more
    0 comments | Mar.25.2013 | The News > Korea
  • A flare is seen as gas from methane hydrate was produced from drilling in the Nankai Trough about 50 kilometers (31 miles) off the coast of Honshu island, Japan, in this handout photograph released to the media on March 12, 2013. Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corp. via Bloomberg
    Japan begins test production of frozen gas under seabed hot
    Japan, which imports almost all its energy, produced gas in the world’s first tests to extract the fuel from methane hydrate deposits under the seabed, Japan Oil, Gas & Metals National Corp. sa... more
    0 comments | Mar.14.2013 | Get involved > Post
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    LSIS Showcases Total Solution for Solar Photovoltaic Power at ‘PV EXPO 2013’ in Japan hot
    The company introduced technologies and products at 5 solution zones, including that for floating solar photovoltaic power systems…it achieves 200% growth annually in Japan. LSIS (CEO: Koo Ja-kyun)... more
    0 comments | Mar.6.2013 | The News > Korea
  • The reactors at Fukushima.
    Japan is going nuclear again, Fukushima be damned hot
    After the March 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear meltdown, Japanese leaders vowed to phase out nuclear power over the next two decades, but new Prime Minister Shinzo Abe isn’t having any of that. Spe... more
    0 comments | Mar.4.2013 | Get involved > Post
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    ‘Japan to replace Fukushima plant with world’s largest wind farm’ hot
    Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visits the crippled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in Okuma, Fukushima Prefecture, on Dec. 29, 2012. Mr. Abe’s visit Saturday to the plant comes amid p... more
    0 comments | Jan.22.2013 | Get involved > Post
  • An offshore farm near Kent, U.K. Image Credit: pjh
    Japan plans world’s largest offshore wind farm near Fukushima hot
    The world’s largest offshore wind farm is coming to Japan. Eventually. From New Scientist: By 2020, the plan is to build a total of 143 wind turbines on platforms 16 kilometres off the coast of Fuk... more
    0 comments | Jan.17.2013 | Get involved > Post
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    Outlook for Renewable Energy Industry is Complicated in 2013 hot
    The industry is expected to be affected by President-elect Park Geun-hye’s policy of placing more emphasis on nuclear power generation and reducing the budget. Companies are encouraged by the solar... more
    0 comments | Jan.3.2013 | The News > Korea
  • The No. 3 reactor building at Fukushima pictured in May this year. The clean-up at Fukushima after its tsunami-sparked nuclear meltdowns is unlike anything humanity has ever undertaken, Japan's prime minister said on Saturday during a tour of the plant.
    Fukushima ‘unprecedented challenge’: new Japan PM hot
    The clean-up at Fukushima after its tsunami-sparked nuclear meltdowns is unlike anything humanity has ever undertaken, Japan’s prime minister said on Saturday during a tour of the plant. ... more
    0 comments | Dec.31.2012 | Get involved > Post
  • An Air Photo Service picture shows the Fukushima power plant's number three (left) and four reactors shortly after the earthquake and tsunami hit Japan in March 2011. Japan's incoming pro-nuclear premier Shinzo Abe said Sunday his government will again investigate the Fukushima atomic crisis, after which the country's reactors could be restarted, reports said.  Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012-12-japan-abe-fukushima-atomic-crisis.html#jCp
    Japan’s Abe ‘to review Fukushima’ atomic crisis hot
    Japan’s incoming pro-nuclear premier Shinzo Abe said Sunday his government will again investigate the Fukushima atomic crisis, after which the country’s reactors could be restarted, rep... more
    0 comments | Dec.24.2012 | Get involved > Post
  • Iceland’s ambassador for Japan has called on the country to learn from their example and harness geothermal energy
    Geothermal potential could fill Japan’s nuclear gap hot
    Source: RTCC Japan could replace 25 of its nuclear power stations with geothermal energy, according to Stefan Larus Stefansson, Iceland’s ambassador to Japan. “The potential for geothermal energy i... more
    0 comments | Dec.21.2012 | Get involved > Post
  • Canisters containing spent nuclear fuel are carried on trailers to the nuclear reprocessing plant at Rokkasho village in Aomori prefecture, 600km north of Tokyo, on December 19, 2000. Japan's only reprocessing plant for spent nuclear fuel could sit on an active seismic fault vulnerable to a massive earthquake, experts warned Wednesday.  Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012-12-quake-japan-atomic-recycling-experts.html#jCp
    Quake risk at Japan atomic recycling plant: experts hot
    Japan’s only reprocessing plant for spent nuclear fuel could sit on an active seismic fault vulnerable to a massive earthquake, experts warned Wednesday. If regulators agree they will have to... more
    1 comments | Dec.20.2012 | Get involved > Post
  • People march during a demonstration in downtown Tokyo denoucing the Japanese government's plan to resume nuclear power use on October 13, 2012. The future of nuclear power in Fukushima-scarred Japan has emerged as a major campaign issue for the first time in weekend polls, but experts warn little thought has gone into how to replace atomic energy.  Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012-12-nuclear-power-emerges-japan-campaign.html#jCp
    Nuclear power emerges as new Japan campaign issue hot
    Source: Phys The future of nuclear power in Fukushima-scarred Japan has emerged as a major campaign issue for the first time in weekend polls, but experts warn little thought has gone into how to r... more
    0 comments | Dec.14.2012 | Get involved > Post
  • A police boat patrols around the nuclear reactor Monju in Tsuruga, Fukui prefecture on May 6, 2010. Geologists said Monday that the nuclear plant may be sited over an active seismic fault, indicating that it will probably be scrapped.  Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012-12-japan-scrap-nuclear-seismic-fault.html#jCp
    Japan may scrap nuclear plant over seismic fault hot
    Source: Phys Geologists said Monday a Japanese nuclear plant may be sited over an active seismic fault, indicating that it will probably be scrapped. All five experts tasked by the Nuclear Regulati... more
    0 comments | Dec.11.2012 | Get involved > Post
  • Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, who is also leader of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), announces DPJ campaign pledges during a press conference at the party's headquarters in Tokyo ahead of the general election on December 16. Noda promised Tuesday to rid Japan of nuclear energy in coming decades as he set out his party's platform before next month's general election.  Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012-11-japan-party-phase-nuclear-power.html#jCp
    Japan’s ruling party promises to phase out nuclear power hot
    Source: Phys Japan’s Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda promised Tuesday to rid Japan of nuclear energy in coming decades as he set out his party’s platform before next month’s general... more
    0 comments | Nov.29.2012 | Get involved > Post
  • Kansai Electric Power Co (KEPCO) engineers check readings at the company's Oi nuclear power plant in the town of Oi, Fukui prefecture in July 2012. Japan's only working nuclear power plant sits on what may be a seismic fault in the earth's crust, a geologist has warned, saying it is
    Fault under Japan nuclear plant ‘may be active’ hot
    Source: Phys Japan’s only working nuclear power plant sits on what may be a seismic fault in the earth’s crust, a geologist has warned, saying it is “very silly” to allow it... more
    2 comments | Nov.12.2012 | Get involved > Post
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