Japan, Malaysia to discuss carbon storage with aim of 2028 start

Exclusive: Two countries will explore using green fuels to ship CO2 to storage sites

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The Mitsubishi Heavy Industries group has developed a test ship for transporting liquefied carbon dioxide. (Image courtesy of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries)

Nikkei staff writers

TOKYO -- Japan will hold talks with Malaysia on storing Japanese power plant and industrial emissions of carbon dioxide in the Southeast Asian nation, with an aim of sending the first shipment in 2028, Nikkei has learned.

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