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APAC Energy Buzz: Is Japan ready to tackle its coal problem?
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Japan has a problem with coal. With a decades-long focus on energy security and competitively priced hydrocarbon imports, coal remains a critical part of Japan's energy mix. Could this be set for change? Recent media reports suggest the government is considering closing much of the country's ageing coal-fired power capacity and in doing so transforming the power sector. What are the prospects of this happening? Does LNG stand to benefit? What would it mean for Japan’s emissions?
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