The Spring issue of Energy Global features a varied spectrum of in-depth technical articles detailing recent projects, future projections, and technological advancements in the renewables sector, from companies including GlobalData, Atlas Copco, Watlow, QED Naval, TRACTO, AB Energy, and more. “The combination of local and global knowledge, network, and experience is so powerful and we look forward to making a lasting difference to both Japanese companies and those looking to make inward investments in Japan.”įor more news and technical articles from the global renewable industry, read the latest issue of Energy Global magazine. We are very much looking forward to deepening our collaboration,” said Bruce Valpy, Managing Director, BVGA. “Our collaboration with MRI has already has a big impact, including helping to shape the current Council for Government-Industry Dialogue for offshore wind in Japan. This includes in the development and operation of projects, support for offshore wind auctions, strategic advice on market entry, business expansion and supply chain and technology development in offshore wind. They will provide high-value-added consulting services to both the public and private sectors. Together, we are committed to accelerating offshore wind in Japan and helping players to have sustained success in Japan and beyond.”īy applying the strengths of both companies, MRI and BVGA will promote policy proposals for the sustainable expansion of offshore wind in Japan. “BVGA has provided expert strategy advice globally since the birth of the offshore wind industry, bringing together deep market, economics and technology understanding. “MRI has provided offshore wind consulting services to Japanese government, industry associations, and private companies,” said Chihiro Terasawa, Senior Consultant of MRI. The MoU follows successful collaboration on a number of Japanese projects. It will also contribute to the industrial development of Japan. This will see offshore wind power become a major contributor to the Japanese energy mix. The Japanese government has an offshore wind target of 10 GW by 2030 and 30 - 45 GW by 2040 that together the companies helped to shape. The signing of the MOU is in line with the Medium-term Business Plan and ESG Policy of JBIC, which aims to reduce the Bank’s operational GHG emissions to net zero by 2030 and achieve net zero emissions of its finance portfolio by 2050, the statement noted.Mitsubishi Research Institute (MRI) and BVG Associates (BVGA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen co-operation in high value-added consulting services in offshore wind, serving the offshore wind market in Japan and Japanese clients, globally. Sangyo and Koganeu Seiki Company has taken place at JICA office. The MoU aims to support Japanese companies expanding their business in a wide range of sectors including decarbonisation, such as renewable energy, hydrogen, and ammonia, by strengthening the partnership between JBIC and the Egyptian and in line with the state-driven Nexus of Food, Water and Energy (NWFE) programme, the Decent Life Initiative, and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). On 8 April 2021, MoU signing ceremony between Vietnam Japan University and Mitani Co., Ltd. The signing took place on Sunday on the sidelines of the Japan-Egypt Summit in Egypt, JBI said in a statement on Monday. The Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Egypt’s Ministry of International Cooperation to strengthen the strategic partnership in a variety of sectors including decarbonisation.
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