TOKYO -- Japan aims to make carbon capture and storage (CCS) a key part of a national energy framework to be unveiled in the coming months. The government is targeting 2030 for the launch of commercial operations.
Technology expected to be pillar of much-anticipated energy strategy

An employee works at a carbon capture and storage project by JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration. Japan is set to make such tech a key part of its national energy framework. (Photo by Ryosuke Hanafusa)
TOKYO -- Japan aims to make carbon capture and storage (CCS) a key part of a national energy framework to be unveiled in the coming months. The government is targeting 2030 for the launch of commercial operations.