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Japan Pulls Back from Coal, Though New Plants Move Forward

Follow Us We are first in your inbox with the most important news in the industry―keeping you smarter and one-step ahead in this ever-changing and competitive market.Start your free subscription Japan Pulls Back from Coal, Though New Plants Move Forward Japanese financial institutions and energy companies continue to move away from supporting coal-fired power generation, as the country’s leadership reiterates what it says is an “unwavering resolve to decarbonize.” Several of the country’s investment banks and other financial institutions have signaled their unwillingness to continue support of coal projects, and energy major Mitsubishi in late February said it is pulling out of the $2 billion, 2-GW coal-fired Vinh Tan 3 power plant project in Vietnam, marking its first exit from a coal project. Mitsui & Co. has told Indonesian officials it plans to sell its stake in Paiton Energy, an independent power producer in Indonesia that operates coal-fired plants.

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Japan Ignores Climate Pressure and Eyes New Overseas Coal Units

Japan Ignores Climate Pressure and Eyes New Overseas Coal Units
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Japan: Withdraw from Coal Power Plant Project in Vietnam

Japan: Withdraw from Coal Power Plant Project in Vietnam Yoshihide Suga, Prime Minister of Japan Taro Aso, Minister of Finance Hiroshi Kajiyama, Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Tadashi Maeda, Governor, Japan Bank for International Cooperation Atsuro Kuroda, Chairman and CEO, Nippon Export and Investment Insurance Takehiko Kakiuchi, President and CEO, Mitsubishi Corporation Mareshige Shimizu, President and CEO, Chugoku Electric Power Co. Kanetsugu Mike, President and CEO, MUFG Bank Koji Fujiwara, President and CEO, Mizuho Bank Makoto Takashima, President and CEO, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation Masaru Hashimoto, President, Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank Appeal for Japanese government and private sector to withdraw from Vung Ang 2 coal power plant project in Vietnam

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Presidente de Ecuador lamenta la muerte del violinista japonés Tadashi Maeda

Presidente de Ecuador lamenta la muerte del violinista japonés Tadashi Maeda
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Presidente de Ecuador lamenta la muerte del violinista japonés Tadashi Maeda | Cultura y entretenimiento | Edición América

Presidente de Ecuador lamenta la muerte del violinista japonés Tadashi Maeda | Cultura y entretenimiento | Edición América
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