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Go to Content Please enable Javascript to use all functions. MENU CLOSE Inquiry Access Japanese Japanese Search Frequently searched keywords hydrogen fuel cell FH2R ammonia artificial intelligence News News News List Topics (Photo Gallery) Events Events Current Events Past Events Activities Activities Project Fields Energy Environment Mechanical systems Electronics and telecommunications Materials and nanotechnology Biotechnology International expansion support Global warming countermeasures Cross-sectoral proposal-based activities Industry-academia collaboration / human resource development Surveys, evaluations, and other activities Pickup Publications Publications Brochures Focus NEDO Reports NEDO Channel About NEDO About NEDO Chairman's Message Budget Technology Development Fields NEDO's Initiatives--> Background Information Executives Organization Domestic offices Overseas offices Washington, D.C. Silicon Valley Bangkok Beijing Europe New Delhi Links Frequently searched keywords hydrogen fuel cell FH2R ammonia artificial intelligence Inquiry Access Home About NEDO Technology Development Fields NEDO Technology Development Fields (Energy Conservation and Environment) NEDO Technology Development Fields (Energy Conservation and Environment) Energy Systems  Energy Conservation and Environment Industrial Technology  New Industry Creation & Discovery of Technology Seeds Energy Conservation and Environment Energy conservation technologies Innovative energy-saving technologies, and unutilized thermal energy Demonstration of a three-phase coaxial superconducting cable The Sixth Strategic Energy Plan formulated by the Japanese government entails sweeping energy conservation measures, such as reduction of final energy consumption by around 62 million kL in oil equivalent by FY2030. NEDO supports initiatives to develop innovative energy-conservation systems and technologies in Japan. Initiatives are being carried out in areas such as harnessing untapped thermal energy or making iron with reduced levels of energy consumption and carbon emissions. Next-generation thermal power plants and CCUS technologies High-efficiency thermal power generation; CO2 capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS); and environmentally friendly production processes Tomakomai CCS Demonstration Facilities Various innovative technologies must be employed in Japan’s bid to reach carbon neutrality by 2050. Lower carbon emissions are pursued by NEDO through research to develop technologies for efficiently generating power, effective use of ammonia to provide a carbon-free process, and alternative ironmaking processes that employ hydrogen reduction. NEDO also engages in research to develop CO2 capture, utilization, and storage technologies aimed at recycling and sequestering CO2 rather than releasing it. Environment and resource conservation technologies 3Rs, alternatives to hydrofluorocarbons, and water circulation Recycling system for WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) in Thailand Energy-efficient seawater desalination plant (Saudi Arabia) NEDO enhances environmental and resource conservation in Japan by promoting the development of robust urban mining systems to recycle valuable metals, waste plastics, and aluminum materials and is also encouraging the rollout of recycling operations in other countries. In another initiative to reduce emissions of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), a type of greenhouse gas increasingly used as a coolant in refrigerators and air conditioners, NEDO is developing technologies to offer less harmful alternatives. In addition, it conducts overseas demonstrations of Japanese water treatment technologies and systems to hone the global competitiveness of relevant domestic industries. Last Updated : July 12, 2022    Top Terms of Website Use Privacy Policy New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization JCN(Japan Corporate Number) 2020005008480© New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization. All rights reserved.

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