EnvironmentJapan looks to ASEAN nations for carbon capture and storage
Joined by Australia and US, Tokyo hopes to achieve Suga's carbon-neutral goal
The technology behind carbon capture, utilization and storage offers countries a way to reduce emissions. © Kyodo
Nikkei staff writers
November 17, 2020 18:18 JST
TOKYO -- Japan, the U.S., Australia and the 10 members of ASEAN are forming a partnership to commercialize the technology behind carbon capture, utilization and storage as early as this decade, opening up ways to bury carbon dioxide in Southeast Asia to reduce emissions.