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2021/11/01

Japan CCS is exhibiting at COP26 Japan Pavilion.

The 26th Conference of the Parties (COP26) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is being held in Glasgow, UK from October 31 (Sunday) to November 12 (Friday), 2021.

During this period, the Ministry of the Environment (MOE) has set up the “Japan Pavilion” in Glasgow, UK, where Japanese companies and other organizations are exhibiting and holding seminars in order to communicate the concerted efforts and environmental technologies of Japan’s public and private sector aiming towards the transition to decarbonization. During the same period, a “Virtual Japan Pavilion” has also been set up to showcase Japanese companies virtually.

Japan CCS is exhibiting on the Tomakomai CCS Demonstration Project in both the Japan Pavilion as well as the Virtual Japan Pavilion.

Click here to view the COP26 Japan Pavilion of the Ministry of the Environment (MOE), and to visit the display of Japan CCS, which is featured in the “RURAL” category.

About the “Virtual Japan Pavilion” (The event has ended)

In the Virtual Japan Pavilion, you can use your avatar to move around the virtual pavilion. Participants are able to communicate with each other in a way different from a real exhibition. 

Japan CCS will be available to answer questions (in Japanese and English) in the Virtual Japan Pavilion on the following dates and times. Please enter the virtual pavilion and come to the display of Japan CCS.

November 4, 2021 (Thursday), 16:00 – 20:00 Japan time

November 10, 2021 (Wednesday) 16:00 – 20:00 Japan time

A presentation by Japan CCS in the Virtual Japan Pavilion will be held on the following date and time.

November 12, 2021 (Friday) 20:00 – 20:30 Japan time

Title: Deploying Japan’s CCUS technology in Asia through “Asia CCUS Network”​ ~The Results and Future Outlook of the Tomakomai CCS Demonstration Project~

The presentation will be live streamed on YouTube and will also be available as an archive.

We look forward to your participation.

The recording of the presentation is available on the YouTube channel of the Ministry of the Environment.