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View all search resultsThe Japanese government’s new carbon capture and storage (CCS) rules are set to kick-start the country’s exports of carbon dioxide (CO2) to Southeast Asia as part of Tokyo’s endeavor to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
A revised ministerial regulation is expected to support industrial and commercial use of rooftop solar panels, but how it is implemented will be crucial in ensuring companies can easily access the electricity generated by the installations.
Regardless of whether nuclear power is suitable for Indonesia's energy transition, observerss appear to concur that building a thorium-based nuclear plant in the country will require more time to develop the relevant infrastructure and regulations, as well as the technologies for processing the radioactive metal.
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