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News / Japan
25 August 2011
Energy
Japan faces costly, unprecedented radiation cleanup
Japan faces costly, unprecedented radiation cleanup
24 August 2011
Energy
Japan's feed in tariffs could accelerate global solar grid parity
Japan's feed in tariffs could accelerate global solar grid parity
23 August 2011
Energy
Japan renewable energy push clears key hurdle
Japan renewable energy push clears key hurdle
22 August 2011
Energy
Japan pins hopes on green power laws, risks abound
Japan pins hopes on green power laws, risks abound
21 August 2011
Energy
Fukushima gives renewable energy a chance
Fukushima gives renewable energy a chance
19 August 2011
Energy
Developing a smart grid utilizing EVs
Developing a smart grid utilizing EVs
Energy
Mitsui, Toshiba plan Japan's largest solar plant: Nikkei
Mitsui, Toshiba plan Japan's largest solar plant: Nikkei
Carbon & Climate
Japan to give $809 million climate aid to Indonesia: Pt Carbon
Japan to give $809 million climate aid to Indonesia: Pt Carbon
18 August 2011
Transport
Japan plans new fuel economy norms for automakers
Japan plans new fuel economy norms for automakers
17 August 2011
Energy
Japan's Hokkaido Elec gets approval for restarted reactor
Japan's Hokkaido Elec gets approval for restarted reactor
16 August 2011
Energy
Mitsubishi, Nissan and Toyota cars to provide home back-up power
Mitsubishi, Nissan and Toyota cars to provide home back-up power
13 August 2011
Policy & Finance
Draft law seeks utilities' cost cuts to offset renewable energy cost
Draft law seeks utilities' cost cuts to offset renewable energy cost
12 August 2011
Manufacturing
Analysis: Japanese rare earth consumers set up shop in China
Analysis: Japanese rare earth consumers set up shop in China
11 August 2011
Energy
Japan parties reach agreement on renewable energy bill
Japan parties reach agreement on renewable energy bill
10 August 2011
Energy
Tepco turns on 7,000 kw solar plant on Tokyo Bay
Tepco turns on 7,000 kw solar plant on Tokyo Bay
Policy & Finance
Japan clean energy bill may falter on lawmaker ties to utilities
Japan clean energy bill may falter on lawmaker ties to utilities
Policy & Finance
Asia Pacific to account for 25% of global PV demand by 2015
Asia Pacific to account for 25% of global PV demand by 2015
9 August 2011
Energy
New system developed to generate power from sunlight concentrated 700 times
New system developed to generate power from sunlight concentrated 700 times
Water
New technology halves the pretreatment cost of seawater desalination
New technology halves the pretreatment cost of seawater desalination
8 August 2011
Energy
Water treatment system at Fukushima plant stops for 7.5 hours, cause unknown
Water treatment system at Fukushima plant stops for 7.5 hours, cause unknown
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