Australia–Japan energy partnership needs a shared story
The Australia–Japan energy partnership faces a critical disconnect amid the global energy transition. Japan seeks flexibility, diversifying LNG supply while taking a staged approach to
The Australia–Japan energy partnership faces a critical disconnect amid the global energy transition. Japan seeks flexibility, diversifying LNG supply while taking a staged approach to
The 204 MW Edenvale Solar Park near Chinchilla, in the Western Downs region of Queensland, has officially been opened by joint owners Eneos, Japan''s biggest oil refiner, and Sojitz,
The agreement gives J-POWER a 50% interest in a multi-staged solar power generation and battery project at Bulli Creek, Queensland, Australia (the “Bulli Creek Project”).
Japanese trading company Sojitz and leading Japanese refiner Eneos have announced the successful launch of a substantial solar power plant in Queensland, Australia.
Au Renewable Energy and Osaka-based renewable asset and resort developer Kikusui signed a partnership agreement in early December 2024. As part of the agreement, they will
Edenvale Solar Park marks ENEOS and Sojitz''s first large-scale solar project in Australia with an installed capacity of 204MW(DC: Direct Current), and Edenvale represents the largest solar project
In May 2021, the Japanese Trade Ministry said that Japan may require up to 370 GW of solar capacity by 2050 to reach the goal of cutting carbon emissions to zero.
Sojitz Corporation (“Sojitz”) together with ENEOS Corporation (“ENEOS”) has announced the start of construction on a 204MW solar farm in Australia, which will be one of the largest solar
Japan''s Inpex said on Friday it had reached a final investment decision on a combined project of solar power generation and battery energy storage in Australia, through Enel Green Power...
Japan''s largest oil refiner, Eneos, and Tokyo-based trading firm Sojitz have jointly opened the 204 MW Edenvale Solar Park in Queensland, Australia. After construction began in June 2021,
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