Toyota's great week, 'Transition bonds' growth, Offshore wind and more.
Hiroyasu "ichi" Ichikawa
President / Media Consultant @ SocialCompany.org | Climate Change & Research | "Japan Climate Curation" newsletter w/ 4k subscribers
Welcome! I'm Hiroyasu Ichikawa, ichi, and this is issue 59 of "Japan Climate Curation" newsletter??, which curates Japan-related climate news content every week since spring 2022. You can subscribe by clicking on the?Linkedin page, or you can choose via the Substack link below. [https://japanclimatecuration.substack.com]
Thirteen news articles were curated this week, covering topics such as Toyota's EV commitment, 'Transition bonds' growth, offshore wind power development, and news around climate and society.
I hope you find the list of articles below useful for reading (or skimming)!
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[????????Japan Climate News Headlines]
【1】Toyota Had a Great Week. The Company’s Chairman Did Not [6/16 Bloomberg]
【2】Toyota to expand Japan EV battery output with $850m subsidy [6/16 Nikkei Asia]?
【3】Japanese EV makers 'supercharge' high-end market [6/15 NHK WORLD-JAPAN News]
【4】'Transition bonds' are new favorite for Japanese investors [6/19 Nikkei Asia]
【5】Interest in Japan Spilling Into Its Startups, VC Investor Says [6/19 Bloomberg]
【6】Japan readies to lead the world in offshore wind [6/7 Energy Monitor]
European energy companies are investing in Japan as the country aims to create the world's third-largest wind power fleet by 2040.
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【7】Sojitz Cancels Hokkaido Wind Project on Costs, Local Objections [6/17 Bloomberg]
【8】Consortium will promote Hokkaido as green-energy hub [6/19 NHK WORLD-JAPAN News]
【9】Cluster-type wind turbines emerge as new energy source [6/18 Nikkei Asia]
Researchers are investigating cluster-type wind turbines as the future of clean energy. Kyushu University and startup Riamwind are exploring these multi-turbine systems, which offer increased energy output and reduced noise. Norway's Wind Catching Systems also plans a large-scale project featuring this technology. Despite promising advances, these systems face challenges, including cost, wind pressure, and weather-related damage.
【10】Japan chemical makers to tap biomaterials for plastic [6/19 Nikkei Asia]
【11】How the climate crisis is supercharging Japan’s rainy season [6/14 The Japan Times] ??podcast
【12】Japan’s Plan to Release Nuclear Wastewater Spurs Resistance in South Korea [6/16 Wall Street Journal]
【13】Int'l body urges Tokyo gov't to halt construction at lush Jingu Gaien park area [6/17 Mainichi English News]
??That's all for this week! Thank you for reading(or skimming) ??. I hope you will have a wonderful week ahead!
ichi (Hiroyasu Ichikawa)