Japan and USA agreed bilaterally on developing next-generation nuclear reactors during their energy ministerial talks.
Yasutoshi Nishimura and U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm agreed that the two countries will work closely on securing liquefied natural gas amongst other energy security issues.
The two govts had earlier revealed on in October on a plan to help Ghana introduce a small nuclear reactor technology.
"We will explore opportunities for collaboration with the USA to make full use of existing reactors and create stronger supply chains," Says Nshimura who is the current minister of economy, trade and industrization.
The cooperation will be reaffirmed when Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and President Joe Biden meet in Washington today.
The Sentiment lauded the two governments agreed to maintain a consistent regulatory environments for all sources of energy in response to the Ukrainian War.
The two sides agreed on the importance to expedite clean energy transitions and ensure energy security consistent with the achievement of net zero emissions by 2050, a target set in the U.N. climate action road map.
Source: thejapantimes
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