As a trailblazer in hydrogen diplomacy, Japan is seeking to develop a new pattern of energy interdependence with its longstanding partners, the Gulf Arab states countries that are promising production bases for and exporters of green hydrogen and ammonia, and whose leaders have come to regard the development of clean hydrogen as an attractive way to diversify their economies.
FOREIGN Affairs Secretary Enrique Manalo lauded the recent investment by Ayala Group’s energy platform ACEN to Laos’ renewable infrastructure as “new facets of cooperation” between Manila and Vientiane. ACEN’s subsidiary ACEN Renewables International is co-financing the first wind power project in Laos for the Monsoon Wind, ACEN told its shareholders in…
Japan's Agency for Natural Resources and Energy - part of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry - has selected Mitsubishi Heavy Industries as the core company to lead the development of a high temperature gas-cooled reactor programme.