Japan's Green Investment Promotion Organization
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) is a Japanese national R&D and funding agency under METI, established in 1978. It manages the 2 trillion JPY Green Innovation Fund, supporting R&D and demonstration projects in offshore wind, hydrogen, and next-generation batteries to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
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Strategic Overview
- Primary focus on achieving Japan's 2050 carbon neutrality goal through technological innovation and industrial competitiveness.
- Emphasizes public-private collaboration for large-scale R&D and demonstration projects.
- Plays a critical role in de-risking and accelerating the commercialization of emerging green technologies.
- Strong focus on domestic technological leadership and strengthening Japan's industrial base in green sectors.
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Key People
OHNO Hiroshi
Chairman
SAITO Hiroaki
President
Track Record
46
Years Active
$B13.5B
Total Value
Notable projects: Green Innovation Fund projects in offshore wind development, Green Innovation Fund projects in green hydrogen production, Green Innovation Fund projects in next-generation battery technology
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