[Japan] Japan Gas Association Discussed Focus Areas for Japan’s Gas Industry to Transition to Carbon Neutral

On November 24, 2020, Michiaki Hirose, the Chairman of the Japan Gas Association (JGA, Headquarters: Tokyo), held a press conference to discuss the Japanese gas industry’s perspective on Prime Minister Suga's recent announcement to achieve a carbon neutral society by 2050. JGA is an industry association that promotes the development of city gas utilities in Japan.

JGA recognizes the importance of the goal to achieve a carbon neutral society and made a commitment to accelerate decarbonization efforts in the industry. It laid out the focus areas for the industry to meet the ambitious goal of transitioning to carbon neutral by 2050, while ensuring a stable energy supply. JGA’s priorities are:

1)   Promoting innovation in gas technologies: support innovation and the implementation of technologies such as hydrogen, methanation, biogas, and Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage (CCUS) that reduce CO2 emission and facilitate carbon recycling, while expand the use of carbon neutral Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).

2)   Expand the use of natural gas and its applications: potential applications include the use of natural gas for balancing the grid to support the expansion of renewable energy and distributed energy systems, such as co-generation and fuel cells.

3)   Strengthen international cooperation: facilitate sharing of advanced gas-related technologies, including hydrogen, with the international community.

JGA expects that the future of the Japanese gas supply and infrastructure will change with as a result of technological advancement. JGA expects to see the development of infrastructure to support the production and transportation of methane gas produced from imported hydrogen. JGA also predicts that there will be increased use of methane produced through methanation in the urban and regional areas in Japan to ensure a secure carbon neutral energy supply. [1]

[1] https://www.gas.or.jp/newsrelease/20201124.pdf