Technological innovation (digitalization / hydrogen/ CCUS, etc.)
Establishment of the Global Zero Emission Research Center (GZR):
The creation of discontinuous innovations for environmental and energy technologies is one of the solutions to climate change issue, which is an urgent challenge for the global society. Jointly with leading national research institutes and other famous organizations mainly in G20 member countries, GZR will conduct research for innovative environmental and energy technologies, including in the fields of renewable energy, storage batteries, hydrogen, separating and utilizing carbon dioxide, and artificial photosynthesis under the strong leadership of director Dr. YOSHINO Akira, a Nobel Prize-winning chemist. GZR coordinates the international collaborations in potential research areas such as hydrogen and renewable energy with research institutes in global-scale dimension to drive the innovative technologies for carbon-neutral society.
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