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28/11/2011 - Brussels, Belgium

Energy Policy in Japan: Post-Fukushima (Session)

Date: 28 November 2011
Venue: University Foundation, Brussels, Belgium

Organised by: The EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation

On Monday 28 November 2011, the EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation organised a session on “Energy Policy in Japan: Post-Fukushima" in the framework of the 14th Japan-EU Conference. Mr Shinji Fujino, Head of Country Studies Division, International Energy Agency(IEA) presented the current progress of reconsidering energy policy in Japan after the disastrous earthquake and tsunami and described its implications for Japan based on his personal view and IEA’s view. The session was concluded by sharing his views on what we could learn from Japan after Fukushima and from Europe for future and what would be the common challenge for Europe and Japan.

details Presentation

Japan-EU Conference is organized by Catholic University of Leuven and other several universities and institutions. This year’s main title was “Facing New Avenues of Japan-EU Cooperation in a Changing Context: Economic Integration, Disaster Prevention and Relief Cooperationâ€, the audience of which was made up of representatives from academia, authorities and industry from both the EU and Japan and students on Japanese studies.

More details about Japan-EU Conference: http://www.wix.com/japaneuconference/14th_edition#!

Energy Policy in Japan: Post-Fukushima Energy Policy in Japan: Post-Fukushima Energy Policy in Japan: Post-Fukushima
Mr Shinji Fujino, Head of Country Studies Division, International Energy Agency(IEA)
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