4th June 2024, Tokyo – The 2024 Japan Energy Summit & Exhibition opened today at Tokyo Big Sight, marking the beginning of a pivotal three-day event (3-5 June). It is focused on driving energy transition and decarbonization efforts in Japan and the broader Asia-Pacific region. Hosted by Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd., the summit gathered global energy leaders, policymakers, and industry experts. They delved into innovative solutions shaping the future of energy. The summit seeks to foster international collaboration pivotal to accelerating energy transformation and advancing climate action.
- Senior government and industry leaders convene in Tokyo to discuss Asia’s growing role in global climate leadership and sustainable energy solutions
- Strategic and Technical Conferences open to high-level discussions on Global Energy Security, exploring geopolitics, market dynamics, and future investments in energy infrastructure and technology
- Speakers emphasised the need to advance multilateral partnerships and knowledge-sharing across the energy value chain to accelerate climate action
- The new Climatetech Zone among start-ups, professionals, and industry leaders explores cutting-edge innovations in climate mitigation and energy transitions
Opening Day Highlights: Calls for Collaboration and Balanced Energy Strategies
Day one opened with inspiring remarks from Nobuo Tanaka, former Executive Director of the International Energy Agency (IEA), who emphasised the urgent need for international collaboration to achieve sustainable energy goals.
This was followed by a compelling keynote address from Shinichi Kihara. He is the Director General for International Policy on Carbon Neutrality at METI (Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry). He highlighted the critical role of the Asia Zero Emissions Community (AZEC). It is a platform launched by 11 partner countries in 2023 to advance decarbonisation in Asia. Kihara emphasized Japan’s dedication to achieving industry reduction, economic growth, and energy security. He underscored that Japan aims to pursue these objectives without sacrificing one for the others. Moreover, he added: “Japan aims to simultaneously achieve industry reduction, economic growth and energy security. We do not sacrifice one for the others.”
Leaders Highlight Diversification and Global Partnerships for Energy Security
Yuya Hasegawa, Director of Energy Resource Development Division, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), Japan said: “There is no perfect energy source. We need to have as many sources as possible and diversify to ensure a stable supply of energy, even during disasters.”
Kadri Simson, Commissioner for Energy at the European Commission, delivered a visionary keynote speech. She highlighted Japan’s crucial role as a key partner in shaping the global energy security framework. Simson emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts, notably between Europe and Japan, in enhancing energy security and promoting sustainability worldwide. She particularly emphasized the significance of this collaboration in relation to LNG. She added: “Japan and Europe may be on opposite sides of the earth, but we have a lot in common: we are both democracies, and we are both carbon tech pioneers. Japan is one of our key partners in designing the global energy security architecture, especially in relation to LNG.”
Strategic Conference Unites Leaders to Drive Decarbonisation and Energy Security in Asia-Pacific
The Japan Energy Summit & Exhibition features a Strategic Conference, which brings together global energy leaders and senior regional policymakers. This aims to advance the momentum needed for Japan and the Asia-Pacific region to achieve decarbonisation goals. This can be achieved while maintaining economic growth and energy security. Over three days, esteemed figures including energy majors, government leaders, and industry experts will participate. They will share valuable insights on fostering international partnerships, cross-sector cooperation, and knowledge-sharing across the energy value chain. This conference serves as a crucial platform for collaborative efforts in addressing complex energy challenges.
Industry Leaders Address Energy Trilemma and Market Challenges Amid Rising Demand
Junya Tawa, Senior Managing Executive Officer, Chief Strategy Officer and Head of the Planning Division, JERA Co., Inc. said: “To address these global energy challenges, we must tackle the energy trilemma of sustainability, affordability, and stability. Our mission is to provide state-of-the-art solutions by combining linear energy with low-emission formula.”
Takayuki Ueda, President & CEO, INPEX CORPORATION said: “The market’s vulnerability persists, and one of the key challenges facing the energy market is the staggering 30% to 40% surge in demand for electricity, even in Japan.”
Shinichi Sasayama, CEO, President, Representative Executive Officer, Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.: “The supply and demand structure for energy is anticipated to experience significant transformations, encompassing heightened volatility, geopolitical risks, the integration of renewable energies, and a mid to long-term surge in energy demand.”
The 2024 Japan Energy Summit & Exhibition also features a Technical Conference, a forum for leading engineers and technical experts to showcase cutting- edge innovations crucial for Japan and the Asia-Pacific’s transition to a low-carbon future. Curated by a specialist Technical Committee, the conference highlights the latest research and practical applications across nine key technical categories essential for the future of clean energy and transportation supply chains.
Esteemed Speakers to Share Insights at Strategic and Technical Conferences
Other key speakers contributing to the Strategic and Technical conferences include:
- Izuru Kobayashi, Deputy Director General for Environmental Affairs, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
- H.E. Rachmat Kaimuddin, Deputy Minister for Infrastructure and Transportation Coordination, Coordinating Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Investment of the Republic of Indonesia
- Hon. Brian Jean, ECA, KC, Minister of Energy and Minerals, Government of Alberta
- Charles Oppenheimer, Founder, Oppenheimer Energy Ventures
- Helle Kristoffersen, President of Asia and member of the Executive Committee, TotalEnergies
- Kathy Wu, Regional President Asia Pacific, Gas & Low Carbon Energy, bp
- Hitoshi Nishizawa, SVP, LNG Division, JERA Inc.
- Rashed Al Mazrouei, Petroleum Engineer, Ministry of Oil Kuwait
- Ryoji Miyawaki, CEO, Aakel Technologies Inc.
- Joe Raia, CCO, Abaxx Commodity Futures Exchange and Clearinghouse
- Kiyoshi Hikino, Director of Power and Gas Market Policy Division, Agency for Natural Resources and Energy, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
- Hayley Pham, VP of Business Development, Asia Pacific, Low Carbon Solutions, ExxonMobil
- Srimonto Ghosh, VP, Origination & Customer Solutions, Chevron
- Shinichi Sasayama, CEO, President, Representative Executive Officer, Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.
- Junya Tawa, Senior Managing Executive Officer, Chief Strategy Officer (CSO) and Head of the Planning Division, JERA Inc.
- Takayuki Ueda, President & CEO, INPEX CORPORATION
- Varun Gujral, CEO Asia Pacific, ENGIE Global Energy Management & Sales (GEMS)
- Claudio Facchin, CEO, Hitachi Energy
- Juancho Eekhout, VP, Business Development LNG and Net Zero Solutions, Sempra Infrastructure
- Eiji Ohira, Director Fuel Cell and Hydrogen, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)
Introducing the Climatetech Zone: A Hub for Innovation and Collaboration in Climate Technology
The 2024 Japan Energy Summit & Exhibition event will introduce a new Climatetech Zone, a platform for startups, students, professionals, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders to explore cutting-edge innovations in climate mitigation and energy transitions. It features the Climatetech Theatre and Startup Zone, offering enriching masterclasses and networking sessions to deepen understanding of climate technology’s pivotal role in fostering a sustainable, secure, and affordable energy ecosystem.