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Japanese Ministry of the Environment
Tokyo-based government ministry overseeing Japan's environmental policy and green infrastructure development. Leads national decarbonization initiatives with focus on renewable energy, hydrogen, and circular economy infrastructure. Administers multi-billion-dollar public funding programs for energy transition projects.
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Strategic Overview
- Administers the Green Innovation Fund, a ¥2 trillion ($15B) program supporting decarbonization infrastructure through grants and low-interest financing.
- Prioritizes domestic demonstration projects in offshore wind, hydrogen, and carbon capture to establish scalable models for commercial deployment.
- Increasing international collaboration with EU and ASEAN countries on carbon recycling and green standards alignment.
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Key People
Yoshiteru Ishikawa
Director-General, Environmental Policy Division
Takeshi Shirakawa
Director-General, Global Environment Bureau
Track Record
23
Years Active
Notable projects: Green Innovation Fund, Carbon Recycling Initiative, Offshore Wind Demonstration Projects, Fukushima Hydrogen Energy Research Field
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