Japan’s latest Strategic Energy Plan balances energy security, renewables, nuclear power and LNG demand amid decarbonisation challenges. Discover key insights on Japan’s energy transition, critical minerals and evolving energy policies.| www.woodmac.com
Renewable has been the buzzword in the pop language of the energy sector. Two decades have passed since we were first told that weather-dependent wind turbines and solar panels would eclipse long-depe| RealClearMarkets
Japan’s economic performance during the 1990s was disappointing due to the prolonged deflationary adjustment that occurred after the economic bubble burst in 1990-91. Productivity suffered during this time, reflecting labor market rigidities and over-investment in the late 1980s. Though growth surged from 2003-07 thanks to demand from China and other emerging markets, the global financial crisis of 2008-09 and the 2011 earthquake and tsunami dealt a significant blow. Japan’s status as an ...| OOSGA
Vijay Jayaraj holds a postgraduate degree in Energy Management from Robert Gordon Univ., U.K.an MS in Environmental Sciences from University of East Anglia, UK and a BS in Engineering from Anna University, India. He is a prolific contributor, writing about CO2 benefits, energy and climate science, most often from the viewpoint of the developing world. He is based in Bengaluru, India and was most recently with the Cornwall Alliance as Research Associate.| CO2 Coalition