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Building transparent, liquid, and credible carbon pricing systems will be essential for Japan to align with international standards and attract green capital.</p>\n<p><strong>Attendee Insights:</strong> Gain clarity on how carbon pricing, finance, and regulation are reshaping competitiveness and creating new investment pathways.</p>", "startTime": "10:00", "endTime": "11:30", "date": "2025-06-20", "addSubSessions": [], "speakerModeratorCollection": [], "sponsors": [], "Type": "Carbon Pricing, Finance, and Competitiveness", "Category": "Leadership Roundtables" }, { "Title": "Transforming Japan’s Industrial Clusters for Competitiveness", "sessionDescription": "<p>Steel, cement, and petrochemical sectors account for a large share of Japan’s emissions, and they face mounting pressure from both investors and international trade regimes. Industrial clusters such as Chubu and Keihin are testing shared infrastructure for hydrogen, ammonia, and CCUS to reduce costs and accelerate deployment. The challenge is ensuring these clusters deliver both environmental performance and global competitiveness. Strategic partnerships across supply chains, combined with supportive policy, will be crucial to achieve results.</p>\n<p><strong>Attendee Insights:</strong> See how heavy industry is moving from compliance to competitiveness by leveraging shared infrastructure and clean fuels.</p>", "startTime": "12:30", "endTime": "14:00", "date": "2025-06-20", "addSubSessions": [], "speakerModeratorCollection": [], "sponsors": [], "Type": "Transforming Japan’s Industrial Clusters for Competitiveness", "Category": "Leadership Roundtables" }, { "Title": "From Deployment to Commercialisation: Scaling Renewables for Japan’s GX", "sessionDescription": "<p>Japan has ambitious offshore wind and solar targets under its Green Transformation (GX) strategy, but meeting them will require more than megawatts of capacity. The critical task is to ensure projects are commercially viable, grid-ready, and financially sustainable. Rising costs, permitting delays, and local acceptance challenges risk slowing deployment. Meanwhile, digital aggregation and demand response could help integrate renewables into the system more effectively. Japan’s ability to shift from policy-driven deployment to market-driven commercialisation will define its competitiveness in the global clean energy race.</p>\n<p><strong>Attendee Insights</strong>: Explore how Japan can scale renewables into commercially viable, investment-ready markets that support competitiveness and resilience.</p>", "startTime": "15:00", "endTime": "16:30", "date": "2025-06-20", "addSubSessions": [], "speakerModeratorCollection": [], "sponsors": [], "Type": "From Deployment to Commercialisation: Scaling Renewables for Japan’s GX", "Category": "Leadership Roundtables" } ] } ] }, { "Name": "Sessions for 2026-05-26", "Days": [ { "Date": "2026-05-26", "PageTitle": "Day 1", "Sessions": [ { "Title": "AI and Intelligent Energy Systems: Balancing Growth and Resilience", "sessionDescription": "<p>Digitalisation and AI are transforming energy systems, from predictive maintenance in power plants to AI-driven trading and demand forecasting. Japan’s utilities and grid operators are beginning to integrate these tools, but challenges around cyber resilience, governance, and cost efficiency remain. As energy systems become more complex and decentralised, digital solutions will be essential to maintain resilience, unlock new revenue streams, and optimise investment. The question is how Japan can harness AI and digitalisation while ensuring robust governance and public trust.</p>\n<p><strong>Attendee Insights:</strong> Understand how AI is being deployed to create smarter, more resilient, and efficient energy systems across Asia.</p>", "startTime": "14:00", "endTime": "15:30", "date": "2026-05-26", "addSubSessions": [], "speakerModeratorCollection": [], "sponsors": [], "Type": "AI and Intelligent Energy Systems: Balancing Growth and Resilience", "Category": "Leadership Roundtables" }, { "Title": "Hydrogen & Ammonia at Scale: From Strategy to System Integration", "sessionDescription": "<p>Hydrogen and ammonia are moving from strategy documents to demonstration projects, but the challenge now lies in building scale and integrating these fuels into Japan’s energy system. Power generation, shipping, and industrial end-uses are being tested, but commercial uptake will depend on infrastructure investment, international trade corridors, and harmonised certification. Japanese trading houses and utilities are at the forefront of global partnerships, yet project economics remain fragile in the absence of predictable demand and stable policy frameworks. The outcome will define Japan’s role in establishing a globally competitive hydrogen and ammonia value chain.</p>\n<p><strong>Attendee Insights:</strong> Understand how global and Japanese players are moving hydrogen and ammonia from strategy to commercial scale through partnerships, infrastructure, and standards.</p>", "startTime": "16:30", "endTime": "18:00", "date": "2026-05-26", "addSubSessions": [], "speakerModeratorCollection": [], "sponsors": [], "Type": "Hydrogen & Ammonia at Scale: From Strategy to System Integration", "Category": "Leadership Roundtables" }, { "Title": "Securing LNG’s Future in Asia’s Transition", "sessionDescription": "<p>LNG remains the cornerstone of Asia’s energy security, with Japan as the world’s largest importer and a benchmark for global contracting strategies. Yet the sector faces mounting challenges: competition from Europe, volatility in global markets, and the need to decarbonise supply chains through CCS, methane abatement, and certification schemes. New U.S. and Qatari projects are reshaping trade flows, while Japanese buyers must balance long-term commitments with shorter, flexible contracts to reflect an uncertain demand outlook. The question is how LNG can retain its central role in Japan’s transition while delivering affordability, security, and lower carbon intensity.</p>\n<p><strong>Attendee Insights:</strong> Clarity on how LNG buyers and producers are balancing energy security, emissions reduction, and new supply sources to future-proof portfolios.</p>", "startTime": "11:30", "endTime": "13:00", "date": "2026-05-26", "addSubSessions": [], "speakerModeratorCollection": [], "sponsors": [], "Type": "Securing LNG’s Future in Asia’s Transition", "Category": "Leadership Roundtables" } ] } ] }, { "Name": "Sessions for 2026-05-27", "Days": [ { "Date": "2026-05-27", "PageTitle": "Day 2", "Sessions": [ { "Title": "Building a Commercial CCUS Ecosystem for Japan and Asia", "sessionDescription": "<p>Carbon capture, utilisation, and storage is moving from pilot projects to commercial scale in Japan, with major oil and gas players leading efforts to link capture sites with storage hubs across Asia. The opportunity is significant, but so are the challenges: establishing liability regimes, scaling cross-border shipping of CO₂, and creating revenue models through carbon pricing and credits. For Japan, CCUS is not just a decarbonisation tool but a strategic avenue to leverage its industrial base and regional partnerships. Success will hinge on building a full-chain ecosystem that connects emitters, transporters, and storage operators.</p>\n<p>Attendee Insights: Strategic view of how Asia-Pacific can develop a CCUS market linking projects, shipping, and standards.</p>", "startTime": "12:30", "endTime": "14:00", "date": "2026-05-27", "addSubSessions": [], "speakerModeratorCollection": [], "sponsors": [], "Type": "Building a Commercial CCUS Ecosystem for Japan and Asia", "Category": "Leadership Roundtables" }, { "Title": "Delivering at Scale: Overcoming Bottlenecks in Asia’s Energy Projects", "sessionDescription": "<p>The shift from strategy to implementation is exposing bottlenecks across Asia’s energy project pipeline. EPC contractors face rising costs, labour shortages, and supply chain risks, while developers struggle with long permitting cycles and fragmented contracting models. Without reform, these constraints risk delaying critical hydrogen, LNG, and renewable projects. A new wave of innovation in project design, financing structures, and public–private partnerships will be essential to deliver infrastructure at scale and speed.</p>\n<p>Attendee Insights: Learn how EPCs, developers, and investors are adapting to deliver mega-projects at speed and scale despite cost and supply chain challenges.</p>", "startTime": "10:00", "endTime": "11:30", "date": "2026-05-27", "addSubSessions": [], "speakerModeratorCollection": [], "sponsors": [], "Type": "Delivering at Scale: Overcoming Bottlenecks in Asia’s Energy Projects", "Category": "Leadership Roundtables" }, { "Title": "Energy Security Through Diplomacy and Trade", "sessionDescription": "<p>As global energy competition intensifies, diplomacy is playing a central role in securing supply chains and ensuring energy security. For Japan, engagement with LNG exporters, hydrogen and ammonia partners, and renewable technology suppliers is essential to diversify sources and stabilise costs. 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