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Japanese Ministry of the Environment

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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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Founded 2001 5,000 employees
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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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Investment Focus

Technologies
Solar1
Geography
Tunisia1

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

Detailed Analysis

Sectors
Energy TransitionUtilitiesSocial Infrastructure
Geographies
Japan (15 deals)Asia Pacific (3 deals)Western Europe (2 deals)North America (1 deal)
Deal Stage
GreenfieldBrownfieldOperating
Deal Structure
Grant FundingPublic-Private PartnershipDemonstration Project

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